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Kenny, please, who makes the tripod gun rest you are using in this video? Thanks
Is there a way to contact you im developing a wildcat cartridge kinda like one you did. Might need some ideas if you dont mind.
Would love to see you shoot some 10 round grounds to test vs the other way you shoot.
Nice
Does it have a recoiling sled?
The wonderful sound of hitting steel
Kenny where can I buy one of these ? Thanks
Very interesting setup, Kenny! I've never looked into one of those.
Who makes this rest?
I own a relatively old Caldwell Fire Control and when I shot F Class, the joystick required correction after each shot. Now that could have been my incompetence at setting up but a few days ago I had cause to connect to that model's web page and noticed the comments section. The alloy plates inside the housing were criticised and blamed for the need for frequent joystick correction.
This could mean that the Poster and I shared the same incompetence but whatever that is about, it is pretty certain that our host knows what he is doing.
4 or 5 speed? 🤷♀️
Very nice front rifle rest there Kenny . I hope that you can make a video about it to show us all the adjustments and how to use it.
Man I tried one at a benchrest shoot and have buy itching to acquire one but not at the prices the run. Caldwell fire control🤣🤣??
Looks almost exactly like a SEB Mini?
I’ve got a howa 1500 in 6 mm creedmoor and I love it
Nice brother good shooting
No the joy rest does not correct any errors. If the individual has bad rifle handling skills the rest will not help.
However If all the fundamentals are above average it will show up down range..