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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: 51597" data-attributes="member: 240"><p>Yeah, You're probably right about one-piece rest. It may be harder to adjust compared to two-piece rest. I've been sitting and looking at one-piece rest in the catalogue. Good thing is that I didn't inform Santa to give me one. I'll switch to two piece rest. No need to tell me which brand of rest to buy. I'll continue researching on two-piece rest. (Harris bipod and rabbit-ear rear rest and also need Maxi-pad for my shoulder to absorb 338 Lapua recoil.) Thanks.</p><p>-DG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="No Fear in Accuracy, post: 51597, member: 240"] Yeah, You're probably right about one-piece rest. It may be harder to adjust compared to two-piece rest. I've been sitting and looking at one-piece rest in the catalogue. Good thing is that I didn't inform Santa to give me one. I'll switch to two piece rest. No need to tell me which brand of rest to buy. I'll continue researching on two-piece rest. (Harris bipod and rabbit-ear rear rest and also need Maxi-pad for my shoulder to absorb 338 Lapua recoil.) Thanks. -DG [/QUOTE]
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