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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

I explain how to setup and use your scope for shooting long range

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  • I did not read through the video comments so I do not know if this has been asked before but, why don't you mount your bipod facing towards the muzzle? I would think that doing this would allow you to load your bipod making it easier to call your shot.

  • @cysoto

    it swings both ways, front or back

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  • Everytime I go to your website I get somekind of virus. You might want to check it out.

    Nice videos. What kind of bipod do you have on this rifle? it looks like it would be able to swivel on uneven ground

  • That scope is a Millet LRS 1/4 MOA click product No. BK81004

  • nice sitting position young fella,in scotland we often use a walking stick anchored between the knees combined with an arm wrapped through the sling to give a good steady tripod effect rest

  • Hey man GREAT! video thanks for the info you are my new buddy! I just bought a k98k dou.45 Mauser 8mm and I am going to use your sitting method from now on the short stock for my 6'5" stature will be ideal.

  • i have a scope that i bought at walmart and i would like to now if its a true mil dot scope or not. It is a Tasco Varmint 2-10 x 42 Scope with Mil-Dot, Matte

  • thats a good helpful video not full of shit like alot of them keep up the good work

  • @L3NNyOw3N

    You are right.

    what you are looking for is called the natural respiratory rate which you are the most stable. after a few breaths let out about half of your breath and hold there. You should have 5 to 7 seconds that you will be the most steady.

  • what kind of scope are you using i have a 270 winchester model 750 and love the hole long range shooting i wanna get into it but dont no what scope would be best thanks if you could help me out with this

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