Anyone know how many MOA of movement this has for elevation and windage? Will it cover a complete ir50/50 Rimfire target at 50yds? The only place i can find anything is on the pma tool site but it dont have much for specs.
Thanks.
Well I own a Lenzi rest and I also own a Farley I have not tested the Lenzi on 50 yards but this rest has a LOT of windage and elevation built in it I would say that it would be one of the better rest for 50 yard bench rest. The Farley is way behind in this area. I would not be surprised if the Lenzi rest would cover two 50/50 targets.
Next weekend I will test this and if no one has replayed I will tell how it goes
44" of travel at 50? I don't know if I can believe this.
44" of travel at 50? I don't know if I can believe this.
Well I own a Lenzi rest and I also own a Farley I have not tested the Lenzi on 50 yards but this rest has a LOT of windage and elevation built in it I would say that it would be one of the better rest for 50 yard bench rest. The Farley is way behind in this area. I would not be surprised if the Lenzi rest would cover two 50/50 targets.
Next weekend I will test this and if no one has replayed I will tell how it goes
R. Parker uses a Farley and says it will not cover an IR50 target at 50 yards without a course elevation adjustment during the target. A. Taylor uses a Seb and says it will cover an IR50 target without adjusting the setup. The IR50 target paper is 17" tall by 14" wide. My home brewed 1 piece convertible (conventional or joystick) rest has about 28" of mechanical range in both axises at 50 yards in joystick mode. The useful range is somewhat less but can easily cover the IR50 target.
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Jerry, are you still selling yours for $500.
R. Parker uses a Farley and says it will not cover an IR50 target at 50 yards without a course elevation adjustment during the target. A. Taylor uses a Seb and says it will cover an IR50 target without adjusting the setup. The IR50 target paper is 17" tall by 14" wide. My home brewed 1 piece convertible (conventional or joystick) rest has about 28" of mechanical range in both axises at 50 yards in joystick mode. The useful range is somewhat less but can easily cover the IR50 target.
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Well I own a Lenzi rest and I also own a Farley I have not tested the Lenzi on 50 yards but this rest has a LOT of windage and elevation built in it I would say that it would be one of the better rest for 50 yard bench rest. The Farley is way behind in this area. I would not be surprised if the Lenzi rest would cover two 50/50 targets.
Next weekend I will test this and if no one has replayed I will tell how it goes