PredatorSlayer
WKR
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- Jul 20, 2019
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It only applies to people who don’t know what they are doing and load their bipod. The only time I have ever had an issue is on a M700 varmint with their cheap plastic stock and a harris 13.5-27 bipod. While coyote hunting i would lean into the gun sometimes or twist on the bipod on a moving coyote that would cause the stock to hit the barrel. Never happened shooting prone.I don't understand how in a "hunting situation" people start squeezing their forestock and causing it to come into contact with the barrel when using a bipod. I don't own a Savage and really don't have a dog in the fight so to speak, but in my mind putting a bipod on the gun should have no negative effect on accuracy if properly installed.