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Rest options for shooting off a bench?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_Mtn" data-source="post: 2591316" data-attributes="member: 105447"><p>The Caldwell Rock BR front rest is a good choice for a rest that is adjustable both vertically and horizontally. Particularly if you are shooting a target with multiple bullseyes. It is the least expensive of this type of rest. I compete in precision airgun benchrest and recently purchased a Sinclair varmint front rest. It has smoother adjustments both vertically and horizontally and is very well made, but four times the cost of the Rock BR. The official 25 meter airgun benchrest target has 25 bullseyes and is about 18" wide, so I do a lot of vertical travel to complete a target. I still use the Caldwell rest for working up loads and sighting in my hunting rifle. I use the Protektor rabbit ear bag, with the flat bottom, with both front rests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_Mtn, post: 2591316, member: 105447"] The Caldwell Rock BR front rest is a good choice for a rest that is adjustable both vertically and horizontally. Particularly if you are shooting a target with multiple bullseyes. It is the least expensive of this type of rest. I compete in precision airgun benchrest and recently purchased a Sinclair varmint front rest. It has smoother adjustments both vertically and horizontally and is very well made, but four times the cost of the Rock BR. The official 25 meter airgun benchrest target has 25 bullseyes and is about 18" wide, so I do a lot of vertical travel to complete a target. I still use the Caldwell rest for working up loads and sighting in my hunting rifle. I use the Protektor rabbit ear bag, with the flat bottom, with both front rests. [/QUOTE]
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