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The Basics, Starting Out
Best Front Rest Under $200?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1493843" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>I made my own out of a 6x8 timber which is grooved to settle the barrels in snugly and can be turned on three sides for height adjustability. If weight is an issue just hollow it out with a paddle bit from the bottom and cover it with 1/4" ply wood or something similar.</p><p></p><p>The way it's grooved there's aways room for a sand bag on each side help keep it down. I make them from old lead shot reloading bags.</p><p></p><p>Total time about an hour, total cost under`10.00 and literally solid and reliable as a rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1493843, member: 30902"] I made my own out of a 6x8 timber which is grooved to settle the barrels in snugly and can be turned on three sides for height adjustability. If weight is an issue just hollow it out with a paddle bit from the bottom and cover it with 1/4" ply wood or something similar. The way it's grooved there's aways room for a sand bag on each side help keep it down. I make them from old lead shot reloading bags. Total time about an hour, total cost under`10.00 and literally solid and reliable as a rock. [/QUOTE]
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