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Rest options for shooting off a bench?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffpatton00" data-source="post: 2591254" data-attributes="member: 97649"><p>Admittedly a lot more expensive (about $350), I use Grizzly's Y-Rest (<a href="https://www.grizzly.com/products/bald-eagle-y-rest-cast-iron/be1006" target="_blank">https://www.grizzly.com/products/bald-eagle-y-rest-cast-iron/be1006</a>) specifically because I wanted to take the variables out of load testing. It was recommended by a benchrest shooter as being a good choice for new benchrest shooters but much less expensive than the really nice ones they use, and it does the trick. I'm not shooting benchrest but for now, developing loads for several calibers, this, along with a rear bag, takes the human out of the equation and narrows the variables down to the rifle and the loads. The nice part of that is that once I've developed an accurate load, I can really tell where I need to improve my own shooting abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffpatton00, post: 2591254, member: 97649"] Admittedly a lot more expensive (about $350), I use Grizzly's Y-Rest ([URL]https://www.grizzly.com/products/bald-eagle-y-rest-cast-iron/be1006[/URL]) specifically because I wanted to take the variables out of load testing. It was recommended by a benchrest shooter as being a good choice for new benchrest shooters but much less expensive than the really nice ones they use, and it does the trick. I'm not shooting benchrest but for now, developing loads for several calibers, this, along with a rear bag, takes the human out of the equation and narrows the variables down to the rifle and the loads. The nice part of that is that once I've developed an accurate load, I can really tell where I need to improve my own shooting abilities. [/QUOTE]
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