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Dwight C
Guest
First,
Thanks to all of you for your interest and responses to my basic questions. I know new guys can get old and boring quickly.
As some of you know, I'm trying to prepare to be competitive next season.
I'm struggling to make the 20 min. limit. I'm still using an old non-adj. frt. tripod and a std. rabbit ear bag in rear.
To traverse the card, I move the rear bag between shots.
So, I am still trying to decide on a frt rest.
Here is my question, is a joy-stick rest faster, and easier to settle for the next shot, than a rest with individual dial windage and elevation.
I am considering the Greenlaw and the new Sinclair Heavy Varmint adj w/ BR top. These are in the $400. price range.
But, I want to get a rest I will be satisfied with initially.
Really feel the need for more experienced feed-back to make a wise choice.
Oh, I have the BKL 1" double strap rings, and the T 36 should be here today, from Killough. ($380)
Thanks again for all the help. I will need more. HA
Later,
Dwight
Thanks to all of you for your interest and responses to my basic questions. I know new guys can get old and boring quickly.
As some of you know, I'm trying to prepare to be competitive next season.
I'm struggling to make the 20 min. limit. I'm still using an old non-adj. frt. tripod and a std. rabbit ear bag in rear.
To traverse the card, I move the rear bag between shots.
So, I am still trying to decide on a frt rest.
Here is my question, is a joy-stick rest faster, and easier to settle for the next shot, than a rest with individual dial windage and elevation.
I am considering the Greenlaw and the new Sinclair Heavy Varmint adj w/ BR top. These are in the $400. price range.
But, I want to get a rest I will be satisfied with initially.
Really feel the need for more experienced feed-back to make a wise choice.
Oh, I have the BKL 1" double strap rings, and the T 36 should be here today, from Killough. ($380)
Thanks again for all the help. I will need more. HA
Later,
Dwight