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Originally Posted by rost495
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Won’t hurt anything but your neck. That’s why I recommend the 40 round Pmags. Much more comfortable.

We shoot like that on one of our drills, 5 standing, 5 kneeling and 5 prone on a USPSA silhouette at 200 yards, shot for score and time.

Won’t hurt a thing.

My old prone slow fire position was low enough I could have used a 20 for a rest... it was illegal so I had to get higher. Neck was never an issue but I'm 15 years older by now.. lol


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Absolutely use the 30rdr as a monopod.


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Rob addresses this here, AK and AR.


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There's poking holes into little groups on paper,
Then there's hitting a target, good enough, fast enough.


One is like an engineer.
Sharpening his pencil, laying everything out just so.
It all has to be perfect, or it's chit.

The other is the redneck guy.
The stuff he does is cheap, quick and dirty.
But, it gets the job done.

Why one can't see the utility and significance of the other,
I'll never understand.

Understand that using the mag can affect POI.
At the same time, it can take out more wobble error than
POI error it creates.

If your wobble looks like you can't stay on a target,
But then you can, rested on the mag?

You probably will shoot better.


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That's why they make 5,10,20s.
But I think all three the same size.


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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Rob addresses this here, AK and AR.




Thanks for posting that. The bs about not resting an AR or AK mag as a monopod has been around for 50 years. Soldiers have been doing it successfully for the same time period.


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Yep, F—- the inter webs many know nothings parroting each other.

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