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The Basics, Starting Out
Two piece rests or one piece rest for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="No Fear in Accuracy" data-source="post: 51593" data-attributes="member: 240"><p>I'm aware it is "illegal" to use one piece rest in Light Gun benchrest category. Not for Heavy Gun. I noticed that many of you prefer two piece rest, front and rear bags instead of one. One-piece rest has adjustment elevation at the front. I just thought that you simply put the rifle on the one-piece rest and adjust a little then pull the trigger... is it more complicate than that, huh? I think it is good for tame from big recoil. You can see it at Cabela's online "Elite Rifle Rest" that has strap around the rifle butt. What do u say?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="No Fear in Accuracy, post: 51593, member: 240"] I'm aware it is "illegal" to use one piece rest in Light Gun benchrest category. Not for Heavy Gun. I noticed that many of you prefer two piece rest, front and rear bags instead of one. One-piece rest has adjustment elevation at the front. I just thought that you simply put the rifle on the one-piece rest and adjust a little then pull the trigger... is it more complicate than that, huh? I think it is good for tame from big recoil. You can see it at Cabela's online "Elite Rifle Rest" that has strap around the rifle butt. What do u say? [/QUOTE]
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