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Rock BR or Rock BR 1000 YD Model
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 192592" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Well it supposed to have a slot in the front but I forgot about that , it'll be in the mill tomorrow recieving a cut. I also mentioned to Sr. that in my rest I added a flush mount sling cup in the front left side and rear left side so it can be slung over the shoulder , still leave a very clean finish , just two 1/2" little holes.</p><p> </p><p>After reading about what JP and his dad have done I was honored to have him ask me to build him a rest.</p><p> </p><p>Moman , sorry to jack your post but Like I mentioned before I would use the heaviest rest that is feasable for your setup. If your shooting praire dogs from a bench close to the truck then a 20+lb rest is no big deal but if your toting it around then a 8-12lb make alot more sense. A good rest top will make a bigger differance than the bottom , get aset of bags that fit your forend well and try to use a top that will allow you to kinda squeeze the bag together on the forend so that the gun recoils strait back rather than want to jump up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 192592, member: 8843"] Well it supposed to have a slot in the front but I forgot about that , it'll be in the mill tomorrow recieving a cut. I also mentioned to Sr. that in my rest I added a flush mount sling cup in the front left side and rear left side so it can be slung over the shoulder , still leave a very clean finish , just two 1/2" little holes. After reading about what JP and his dad have done I was honored to have him ask me to build him a rest. Moman , sorry to jack your post but Like I mentioned before I would use the heaviest rest that is feasable for your setup. If your shooting praire dogs from a bench close to the truck then a 20+lb rest is no big deal but if your toting it around then a 8-12lb make alot more sense. A good rest top will make a bigger differance than the bottom , get aset of bags that fit your forend well and try to use a top that will allow you to kinda squeeze the bag together on the forend so that the gun recoils strait back rather than want to jump up [/QUOTE]
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