Originally Posted by
grizzman
Until just now as a test, I have never used a magazine as a monopod while prone, since I have various bipods that work very well. I don't know why you're placing so much emphasis on a use case you should do everything possible to avoid.
In this position, the reticle shouldn't "shake" at all at 9 times magnification or below, but it may move from side to side a bit.
You don't need to start a new thread every time you have a new question. You can even quote a previous post of yours (in one of your other related threads) in which you mention shooting from prone while using the mag as a monopod.
Disagree with you assessment that he should do everything possible to avoid it. It’s a valid technique for prone shooting when you don’t have a bipod.
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