Sep 5, 2017 #1 D dkmlever Beginner Oct 27, 2006 49 0 This may not be a "rifle" comment/question but what all do you guys use for bench rests at the range to help hold your rifles solid to shoot tight groups? make model etc much appreciated.
This may not be a "rifle" comment/question but what all do you guys use for bench rests at the range to help hold your rifles solid to shoot tight groups? make model etc much appreciated.
Sep 5, 2017 #2 T TackDriver284 Handloader Feb 13, 2016 2,559 2,139 Previous post from a couple weeks back. viewtopic.php?f=3&t=36056
Sep 5, 2017 #5 H hereinaz Beginner Dec 19, 2016 57 0 Tilting Caldwell and Harris bipods. I added Caldwell locking levers to both. Block of wood (Weyerhaeuser) with sock (Hanes), filled with kittylitter (generic unscented).[emoji2] I am making my most expensive bag by sewing leather and filling with cheap beads. And, actually, the most important thing for me was a good rear bag. My kitty litter sock works there too. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Tilting Caldwell and Harris bipods. I added Caldwell locking levers to both. Block of wood (Weyerhaeuser) with sock (Hanes), filled with kittylitter (generic unscented).[emoji2] I am making my most expensive bag by sewing leather and filling with cheap beads. And, actually, the most important thing for me was a good rear bag. My kitty litter sock works there too. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Sep 5, 2017 #6 D Dwh7271 Handloader Nov 18, 2013 2,461 6 Bipod with a rear bag If you don't want to go that way, I think JD338 uses a BullsBag. Maybe he'll chime in.
Bipod with a rear bag If you don't want to go that way, I think JD338 uses a BullsBag. Maybe he'll chime in.
Sep 5, 2017 #7 truck driver Ammo Smith Mar 11, 2013 7,342 924 I use a Caldwell bag which looks similar to the bulls bag and several shot bags filled with aquarium gravel.
I use a Caldwell bag which looks similar to the bulls bag and several shot bags filled with aquarium gravel.