Damfino
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I've spent a couple hours reading in search and decided to cut to the chase.
I'm new to benchrest shooting - started in May of last year. I mostly shoot 100/200yd rimfire with a Vudoo V-22 18" in a KRG chassis that weighs in at over 13lbs, though I may also use it to shoot a similar format match with smallbore (.223) centerfire.
I've been shooting off an Atlas V8 bipod vs all my competitors are using rests of some type, 4 use the Bald Eagle Slingshot cast, a couple Caldwell Rock BR's, and a couple older basic triangles.
I know my bipod and technique is costing me points and I'm going to make some changes to my setup and technique to hopefully eliminate some of the random flyers. Fiddling with "major" repositions every shot is a pain when that time would be better spent on reading wind conditions.
So I'm considering getting a Bald Eagle windage top rest to eliminate a couple of the numerous rimfire variables.
Here's my thinking, please tell me where it's potentially flawed.
I'm leaning towards the slingshot base primarily due to it's almost 3lbs heavier than the triangle base model.
The windage top cable adjustment function appears to be an issue, though if it can't be tweaked, the top components can be reversed and the windage cable knob can be installed via a stud on the left side of the base.
The 3" BE front bag looks to be adequate and I plan on making a 3"x6" forearm plate for the KRG Chassis out of UHMW.
I have a Protektor rear eared bag that should work with a proper height base plate and possibly a custom Delrin or UHMW bag rider rail on the KRG buttstock.
I have a small home metal shop and enjoy tinkering, so if there's simple modifications to improve the basic platform performance I don't mind the challenge.
I appreciate in advance your time, input, and advice.
Sieg
Some years ago I got one of those bargain priced Bald Eagle aluminum slingshots without the windage option because I'm cheap and lazy and had cleverly sold my Sinclair rest. Its relative lightweight and narrowness appealed to me because it would fit in a cheap plastic toolbox I had and not be too difficult for a tired old man to drag around.
I had tried a friend's windage version but felt it was too vague and squishy to work for me. I got the rest to do load development and was shooting F-TR at the time, late last year I switched to F-Open and made High Master in 2 matches with that modest little rest. I also shot rimfire F-class with it. Once properly setup it performed very well, I also used the Bald Eagle front bag and F-class feet. I have now gone to a SEB-Mini because of its convenience and ease of use, however my scores remain pretty close to how I was doing with the Bald Eagle. But, damn just looking at that Mini improves my self-esteem, as well as my status on the firing line. I also sold the Bald Eagle for about 80% of what I paid for it. I did keep the original packaging which made that easier. Of course, I now regret selling it as well.