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Best Front Rest Under $200?
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<blockquote data-quote="Konrad" data-source="post: 1437531" data-attributes="member: 26549"><p>Hello,</p><p>I am learning the ins and outs of a Savage LR Hunter in 7mm Rem Mag and working on load development. I have finally solved my head position behind the scope and its poor mounting issues. I have found that the most consistent shooting position off the bench is with a nearly upright spine. As such, that requires quite a few sand bags at the front and rear. Adjusting after each shot is time consuming and frustrating.</p><p></p><p>I would like to purchase a front rest that will be smoothly adjustable and won't fall apart when I go back to my 375. Should I just skip to a bipod or is there another solution.</p><p>I would like to keep the purchase price below $200.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p>Konrad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konrad, post: 1437531, member: 26549"] Hello, I am learning the ins and outs of a Savage LR Hunter in 7mm Rem Mag and working on load development. I have finally solved my head position behind the scope and its poor mounting issues. I have found that the most consistent shooting position off the bench is with a nearly upright spine. As such, that requires quite a few sand bags at the front and rear. Adjusting after each shot is time consuming and frustrating. I would like to purchase a front rest that will be smoothly adjustable and won't fall apart when I go back to my 375. Should I just skip to a bipod or is there another solution. I would like to keep the purchase price below $200. Thanks in advance, Konrad [/QUOTE]
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