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Sg5022.dave
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I'm going to purchase a new front rest for a custom rimfire and need input on whether to purchase a randolph machine or Farley. Any experienced input would be appreciated.
First you need to decide if you are a joystick person or a knob twister, and that's hard to do without actually using them both. Also, most competitive rimfires use one-piece rests and you may want to go that way.
The only one piece I noticed was a Pappas. Are there more options and if so, who makes them?
I got my 1-piece from Cliff Arnold. Excellent machining workmanship. The shipping crate was so well made, I made it into a carrying case for the rest. I'd recommend him. Almost identical to the Pappas 1-piece, with a few improvements and for less money He also makes mechanical rear rests. He doesn't advertise much. Occasionally he will list a complete 1-piece or some mechanical rear rests for sale over on Rimfire Central.
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