A system better than the sand bag.... From my best rifle....

caramel

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I wished all my rifles could a have a bipod-monopod as efficient as the one on my Nemesis, this combination is so steady that it beat having it on the sand bag, it's being almost 2 year now that my Nemesis found me and all i can say, it did turn into a slick and perfect shooting rifle, no flaws ( this is according to me), i am able to shoot quality factory ammo (hunting rounds like the Nosler Accubond 165gr) into, depending of the elements between .25 and .45 MOA...
Over the years great groups occured .090 MOA my personal best with it, but it's role is now definitely good factory ammo and a real .25 to .45 MOA 100 % of the time with the right ammo...
Yesterday i mounted and zero a Sightron 6X24X50 LRMD and this scope is there to stay.... The Nemesis is a niche rifle and brought a lot of contreversy in the last 2 years but until one show up and take is title away, it is still the reigning king... Of my herd... That is... JP. PS:... All the groups on the picture give the actual MOA @ 200 yards, all those numbers should be divided by 2 for the real MOA value... [/IMG]
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PS:... All the groups on the picture give the actual MOA @ 200 yards, all those numbers should be divided by 2 for the real MOA value...]

Wait...what?? Are you saying that you're measuring your angles in half scale? I must have missed the memo that there it takes 720 degrees to make a full circle on the compass in Quebec, and I was there last week! :evil:
I will now turn around 360 degrees and run away!
 
No difference, i wrote the size of the group @ 200 yards, MOA is the size of the group @ 100 yards ... So .51 is really .255... JP.
 
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JP, I think you are confusing inches with moa....moa is the same, a one inch group at one hundred yards is roughly 1 MOA and 2" group at 200 yards is the same MOA roughly 1 MOA.
 
Ain't no bipod that's going to be as stable or as solid as a sand bag. Mind you, if there's no sand on or near the range humping a sand bag gets tiresome.
 
This Versa-pod is unique( i am no expert in bipod ) by the fact that you lock all your weight pushing forward, only adjusting the elevation with the monopod by turning on one side or the other, it get so still, you get 100% motionless and you just empty your lungs and it all get zen perfect, this rifle configuration is a wonderfull design, so easy to shot... Even if i explain all day... JP.
 
I took my Accushot off and went back to my rear bag. Far superior IMHO. Just another gadget that I don't have to worry about breaking.

X2. Is it "cool"? Sure, does it work? Yes. Is it as good as a rear sand / squeeze bag? Not even close . It completely changes how the rifle recoils on Different surfaces and is way less predictable . Mine sits in my box-o-parts that will most likely never be used again
 
Thats some great shooting JP. Im a one rifle man. Sure enjoyreading about your toys on here. Id like to see you ring out that creedmore next.
 
The Creedmoor with is wide forearm and is Macmillan stock is one of the easiest rifle to shoot from the bag, have to give it to the stock, it is super comfy an ergonomic... JP.
 
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