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What rear bag is good for use with Caldwell Rock Rifle Benchrest?
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<blockquote data-quote="kai" data-source="post: 1619428" data-attributes="member: 98994"><p>My rifles all have picatinney rails for bipods.</p><p>I think I found a good solution for shooting them off a front rest bag without removing the picatinney rail...</p><p>It's a picatinney rail adapter and benchrest bag rider that can be added to stocks.</p><p></p><p>see link below:</p><p><a href="https://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/shooting-rests/shooting-rest-accessories/sinclair-benchrest-forend-rail-adapter-sku749011468-45123-74236.aspx?sku=749011468" target="_blank">https://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/shooting-rests/shooting-rest-accessories/sinclair-benchrest-forend-rail-adapter-sku749011468-45123-74236.aspx?sku=749011468</a></p><p></p><p>I'm hoping that this adaptor set will allow all of my rifles including my AR-15 and a rubber overmolded GRS Bifrost ride the front bag smoothly.</p><p></p><p>I still need to decide what rear bag(s) to use to maximize the accuracy of my rifles with the Caldwell Rock BR front rest. </p><p>Some of my rifle's buttstocks have parallel bottoms like the Bifrost, and others are tapered (angled lower at the back) like the Tikka.</p><p>I guess I could add a removable bag rider (i.e a rod or cylinder) to the bottoms of the tapered rifle stocks so they could ride the bag straight back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kai, post: 1619428, member: 98994"] My rifles all have picatinney rails for bipods. I think I found a good solution for shooting them off a front rest bag without removing the picatinney rail... It's a picatinney rail adapter and benchrest bag rider that can be added to stocks. see link below: [URL]https://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/shooting-rests/shooting-rest-accessories/sinclair-benchrest-forend-rail-adapter-sku749011468-45123-74236.aspx?sku=749011468[/URL] I'm hoping that this adaptor set will allow all of my rifles including my AR-15 and a rubber overmolded GRS Bifrost ride the front bag smoothly. I still need to decide what rear bag(s) to use to maximize the accuracy of my rifles with the Caldwell Rock BR front rest. Some of my rifle's buttstocks have parallel bottoms like the Bifrost, and others are tapered (angled lower at the back) like the Tikka. I guess I could add a removable bag rider (i.e a rod or cylinder) to the bottoms of the tapered rifle stocks so they could ride the bag straight back. [/QUOTE]
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