Looking for a front rest and bag to hold 4 inch wide Beast-2

RandyinVa

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Seems I have every other combination of sizes except 4 inch, Know there are others out there besides class F drop rests so where do I look or call? ELR means never ending new expenses regardless of where you started out!
 
Seems I have every other combination of sizes except 4 inch, Know there are others out there besides class F drop rests so where do I look or call? ELR means never ending new expenses regardless of where you started out!
It all starts with a guy by name of Randy, Randy.
You need be the one saying im not happy with my front rest and im wanting to move on to something else, and there are some good options.
But im not so sure that for strictly varmit hunting, there is anything really better than basic sand bags.
 
ELR means never ending new expenses regardless of where you started out!
amen to that! You don't like bipods?

I've had good success with bipods as long as you anchor the feet very well so rifle comes straight back with out the feet slipping. Pretty difficult off a bench I know.
This is a situation where you may have to make one.... diy.
 
I had a few different rests & tops in the past and sold them. Settled on the Seb Max and never looked back. Check one out before you buy anything else.

Regards
Rick
 
Am retired so SEB is out of the question. Simply looking for a top that can hold a 4 inch bag AND STOP built on the top. Can it be that hard?
 
I don't see either a 4 inch bag or front rest top in the protea site given?

You can lead a horse to water...

The second link is to a flat bottom/square 4" wide bag - "CUSTOM 4" Square Owl Ear Front Bag w/ Silver Mat."

The first link is to the rest that will accept that bag. I just called and spoke with them and to have the bag fit you need to included these instructions in your order for the bag, "Please make the bag 5 3/4" long to fit in your #61 rest top - and support a 4" wide forearm".
 
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