http://www.bullets.com/products/Rest-Triangle-Aluminum/BE1004
All there models, cast iron as well.
Russellc
All there models, cast iron as well.
Russellc
No doubt about it, no comparison. If you are serious, you need front rests like these, or other similar ones that serious target shooters use from the bench. The price can be as much as you want to spend. This is a great value at this price.I think it is a terrific piece, and beats my caldwell bags, no comparison.
That is the same front bag I got. It came unfilled, so I got a 15 lbs bag of black silica heavy sand, from the protektor site I believe. It hardly took much to fill the small front bag. I wish protektor made a pillow in the size it is now. Its in a very heavy duty plastic bag, sealed with tape. Perfect to go under the protektor rear rabbit ear bag for AR rifles, which need a little more rear lift.Shipping was fast.
It has no wiggle or slop when everything is tightened down, it's nice and stable, the adjustments are smooth, and it appears to be very well made. Jury is out on the windage adjustment until I actually use it at the range. Gotta fill the bag and attach it. I should get a chance to use it this weekend.
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Stiffer/stronger than I expected, time will tell.The windage adjustment isnt bad at all.
I figured the same thing. It moves at a fine adjustment speed, once set and you get into position, it may need a slight adjustment. Maybe I need to tighten that nut in the fine adjustment apparatus, but the rest part ( with front bag) sometimes shifts a small amout side to side when loosening the fine adjustment lock. Once tightened, if it did shift its easy enough to adjust with either the fine up and down, or the windage. If your bench is very solid, its not such a problem. I've noticed where I shoot a lot that the bench seems tight, but have noticed shots thrown off or target shift while looking through the scope when a large caliber rifle goes off next door. Benches are all hooked together. The more wobbly, the more problem, but that isnt the rests fault.Stiffer/stronger than I expected, time will tell.