That's my question anyway.
I'm in two minds as to whether to fit a bipod to my air r*fle: Part of me thinks its extra weight, extra cost and I should just learn how to shoot better. The other part thinks that it could be an aid to consistent longer-range shooting (but we're only talking air r*fle distances here) and I should take advantage of the additional stability it may provide to ensure my pellets hit the kill-zone.
I'd be interested to get your thoughts, particularly as a lot of the pics posted up here recently show people's pride-and-joys all 'podded-up.
A supplementary question would be whether it worth going for all that tilt and pan functionality, or if a basic model will do the job.
Thanks in advance for your comments
Rat
I'm in two minds as to whether to fit a bipod to my air r*fle: Part of me thinks its extra weight, extra cost and I should just learn how to shoot better. The other part thinks that it could be an aid to consistent longer-range shooting (but we're only talking air r*fle distances here) and I should take advantage of the additional stability it may provide to ensure my pellets hit the kill-zone.
I'd be interested to get your thoughts, particularly as a lot of the pics posted up here recently show people's pride-and-joys all 'podded-up.
A supplementary question would be whether it worth going for all that tilt and pan functionality, or if a basic model will do the job.
Thanks in advance for your comments
Rat