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    loose bipod

    Would a loose fitting bipod affect accuracy on a pcp???

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    Yes probably, Harris do a rubber spacer to fit between the bipod & stock tapers from 5-6mm to about 2mm, very handy on narrow stocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithS View Post
    Would a loose fitting bipod affect accuracy on a pcp???
    Are you telling us you're having accuracy issues with PCPs now as well as springers Keith ?

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    Not at all I have a cheap Atlas clone bipod that I can't get tight as it should be,
    the question was accuracy and loose bipod, I was thinking out of the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithS View Post
    Not at all I have a cheap Atlas clone bipod that I can't get tight as it should be,
    the question was accuracy and loose bipod, I was thinking out of the box.
    You certainly do with a centre fire been there done that got the tea-shirt so I cant see why it would not affect any other type of gun

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    From the OP's question, I presume the bipod is supposed to be rigid when deployed, with no movement at all? Is that correct?

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