Who wants to try out a new rear rest product?

Len Backus

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Bipod Buddy

I'll have the owner ship one to you and then you can tell him what you think.
 

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Thanks for the offer but I will let one of the members that shoot a lot more than I do try it out. Most of my shooting is working loads up for hunting.
 
Pretty much all I shoot is prone with a bipod. Looks like it would be a nice packable solution. Would love to try it out.
 
As stated above, it looks to be very packable, I would like to get one out on the ranch in less than favorable terrain & see how it stacks up.

Put me down for one.
 
WHOOPS, good response. I should have said I think he wants to provide ONE unit.

If so, I'll pick mostly at random from those who seem most qualified.
 
I'm a bit of a fool for gadgets, and I'd love to test it. However, someone else would likely give a more timely, insightful evaluation. Posted just to follow, and let manufacturer know there is interest.
 
Len, thanks for the post, and I am glad to hear there is some interest.

I have been playin with all the models and they work really well. I am gearing up for a production run, and only have limited initial samples from the first run of prototypes. I have sent one to Len, and Shawn Carlock, but would still like some feedback from a couple more experianced shooters. At this point I can't afford to send but a couple of them out, but when final products are ready in the next 6-8 weeks I will offer the members on this forum a good discount.

If someone is seriously interested, and could provide me an honest and candid review (good, bad, or ugly), post here, and If Len wants to select a couple of qualified individuals I would be happy to send them one.

Len, Thanks for the oppertunity to share the idea and product with the members here!

Aroshtr
 
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Neat Idea! First glance looks to have some great potential. Light, compact, very adjustable. My only concern is if it will be stable enough for the long pokes. But, to 6 or 700 yds it might just be the ticket. I will watch and see what some of the users say and I am especially interested in stability past 1000.

Thanks

Jeff
 
I would give it an honest try and report back - good, bad or ugly. About 2 days on a prairie dog town here in Montana should get you about 500 rounds worth of feed back.

Just out of curiosity - are they available for purchase as of yet and have you put a price tag on them.
 
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