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Use

The OXA shooting stabilizer is always with you, attached to your gun. It allows you to quickly and stably support your gun on inclined, vertical or horizontal surface.

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Using the gripping blades

Open the gripping blade by turning it downwards from the semi-circular opening hole in the blade, which will automatically lock open.

Close the grip blade by pressing the lock release lever on the back of the support and rotate the blade into the frame of the shooting support.

 

If you want to open the gripping blade silently, press the lock release lever all the way down, swing the blade open at the same time and release the lock release lever.

 

The tip of the grip blade is very sharp, so always close it after use by pressing the lock release lever located behind the shooting rest and turning the blade against the shooting rest body.

Supporting the weapon

Gently push the tip of the blade into a supporting surface (e.g. a tree or the corner of a building) so that it grips the surface and supports the weight of the weapon. You can improve stability by turning the weapon so that the stock of the weapon also rests on the surface. The gripping blade detaches from the supporting surface due to the recoil of the weapon, making the weapon immediately available for tracking game.

The shooting rest can also be used on a horizontal or inclined surface, for example when shooting from a stump or fallen tree. In this case, the gripping blades are opened on both sides and the weapon is lightly lowered onto them. When shooting horizontally, the blades are not intended to attach to the support surface.

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Stabilizing the rifle with the OXA shooting stabilizer is possible from all shooting positions. After a short practice, the stabilizing can be done quickly and reliably.

Using a Bipod / Tripod with OXA.

 

The included OXA accessory adapter allows you to attach the Spartan Precision Classic rifle adapter , which allows you to use magnetic bipods and tripods made by Spartan Precision with the OXA.

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