How far can you shoot off a backpack?

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Anyone have pics of molinators on packs like how @Formidilosus described on the s2h podcasts?

I have one I was considering selling but figured I ought to consider this use case first.
 

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Anyone have pics of molinators on packs like how @Formidilosus described on the s2h podcasts?

I have one I was considering selling but figured I ought to consider this use case first.

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Here’s a pic from one of forms posts. IIRC he used carabiners on the molinator straps to connect to the horizontal compression straps


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Paracord tied at top, run through loops on molinator, through bottom loop and back to carabiner at top. Lets the molinator slide up and down the pack about 6”. A carabiner top and bottom is probably more secure/less likely to be lost.
 

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this is a silly question but will your ten shot zero prone off a pack vs loading a bipod be different
Spartan bipods require zero “loading” like most traditional style bipods. I used to use Harris style bipods where I would load forward into them which I always hated. There would be zero grouping difference at all, no matter the position (seated, prone off pack, prone off bipod, etc).
 
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