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Was thinking of making a light weight, fold flat rest. it only adjusts about an 1". in the mean time I ordered this frm the NRA | ||
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Want to build one that is: a. cheap b. easy to construct c. offers much more adjustment d. offers infinite adjustment The answer is waiting at your local junkyard. Just buy a scissors tire jack and crank from a wrecked car. Preferably a small car. Mount a 1" thick by 6" wide, by 8" long board, make a small, like 1/2" wide by 1/2 high wood dam around the edge, and stick your front rest on it. You're welcome... Rich | |||
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1 - Light 2 - Compact 3 - Easy to build Built this over 20 years ago. Threaded thumbwheel fine adjustment. Thumb screw adjustment on the other side. assembled with threaded inserts so I can unscrew 8 screws to take it apart. I use it for bore sighting and mounting scopes. | |||
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It really depends on the intended use for the rest. I built one several years ago but it wasn't exactly easy. I would post a picture but I can't figure out exactly how. Joe | |||
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At the range I go to probably 95% of the rests used for shooting sporting rifles are attached bipods. Over the years I have made rests and used sand bags or folded up jackets if I've forgotten to bring a rest but now I also use a bipod. They are good in that they hold the rifle securely on the mound or bench, makes it easy to do scope adjustments and duplicates the conditions the rifle will be used in the field almost universal here in NZ anyway, with a bipod attached. I find bipods are great in camp where the rifle can be set down on wet ground or snow and be kept dry and out of the snow and dirt etc. Another advantage I'm finding with a bipod attached is that it adds a little bit of steadying forward weight to the light weight rifles so popular now when taking off hand shots. Also useful when cleaning rifles. | |||
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Pretty good idea...wish I'd thought of it. It works surprisingly well. Thanks! Karl Evans | |||
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That may be the best use I have ever heard of for those things.. AK-47 The only Communist Idea that Liberals don't like. | |||
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Sure beats trying to use one to change a tire! | |||
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Do yourself a favor and contact Buffalo Arms in Northern Idhao, they have a beautiful fold flat with a one inch thick top. with a cut out for proper position for just a bit over $100. bucks..I love mine, after a lifetime of searching for one, and wasting a ton of money on flimsy rests.. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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