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Rifle Front Rest Buyers Guide for F Class and Benchrest (Seb Rodzilla 21st Century Lenzi Caldwell)

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  1. As a 1000yd benchrest shooter who can tell you that small groups depend on a good tracking set up so you can get your 10 round record string down 1000yd to your target quickly. If your front rest has windage adjustment, then you will be adjusting for windage a few times between shots. If your rest does not have windage adjustment , then you will not have to worry about it moving left or right. Though if you shoot F-Class which is slow fire to where we get 10 down before F-class gets their 2nd shot down due to the target going down and getting a orange circle put up then it does not really matter if there is windage adjustment, also for the fact the F-class prone position shooting halts some recoil which can lead to torque, its better probably for the front rest to have windage adjustment for the nature of that style of competition shooting. Where as in 1000yd BR we are letting the rifle totaly do what its going to do without any type of stopage or manipulation other than pushing the rifle back up into battery with our shoulder to where it touches the front stop

  2. For a budget friendly level front rest you need to look at one made by shade tree engineering and accuracy, you only get a top but you order to fit different bottoms, they seem well built. Did enjoy your video and information about front rest

  3. Hey John, do you have a website that shows this stuff? I’m a buy once cry once person and I’m not f class yet but I want to in the future. I’m not looking to buy junk and I’d like to see all your recommendations in one location. I already went with your trimmer recommendation and I’m looking for other essential gear like rests.

    By the way it’s sad you only have 17.7k subs. Your channel is gold.

  4. Hi John. Thank you so much for all the info. I've been shooting skeet and rifle for over 40 years. I'm retiring soon and want to get into competition rifle shooting. I really appreciate the info that you are sharing.. Hopefully there are some youngsters that will take up the sport. They are dwindling. Thanks again.

  5. John, can you do or do you have a video on rear rests? SEB has some great rear rests. I’m curious your thoughts on the different spacing sizes he sells…which work better or is it just dependent on the width of the rear stock?

  6. The hard part with these rests is that they are fundamentally not available. IT is one of the biggest drags of Bench rest or F class, The gear is not readily available and is more of a " put your name on a list and wait a year,, if you are lucky…… Meanwhile, tough.

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