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The best thing I can tell you . Some people like Chevys, others Fords. Its up to you . Just my two cents. Tommy McAre joystick rests potentially more accurate/precise than regular front rests or are they just faster? If there are no time constraints, are there any good reasons to get a joystick rest other than just wanting one?
Are joystick rests potentially more accurate/precise than regular front rests or are they just faster? If there are no time constraints, are there any good reasons to get a joystick rest other than just wanting one?
PM sentThanks everyone! I guess I'll have to get one and try it. Maybe Brunos will get them in one of these days.
Like INTJ said it all depends on your shooting discipline that your in. I shoot short range score. 97% of the guy's shooting this type of discipline have a joystick rest. We have 5 targets that we are suppose to shoot within 7 to 10 minutes depending on the time the match director wants to give us. 99% of the time up in the Northeast it's usually 10 minutes, down south it's always 7 because they usually shoot two aggs in one day and a third in two days if it's a 3 yardage match. Our matches up here are usually a one day one yardage shoot or if it's a state match 2 yardages in 2 days. My southern brothers won't go for that because unlike the boys down south most of us up here are a bunch of retired senior citizens. The southern crowd is a lot younger for the most part and still working. If your a runner which I am a joystick is a must. If there is a condition that is holding steady I'll run all five targets in less than ten seconds. But if your not careful and the condition changes and your so caught up in getting all the shots off you can get bitten. If your a picker who waits for the condition that you choose or 2 conditions that u choose then a regular non joystick will do but if the condition doesn't come back in your allotted time then it's scramble time to get how many shots off that you have left and with a non joystick you can become unglued when you have 15 seconds left and 3 targets to shoot.
AND...... kudos to you sir for being a novice (like the rest of us that have been doing this foreverHey, thanks to all for the great info. I don't compete and just have fun at the local range 2-4 times a week to test things and try to get the smallest groups I can. I'm only a novice that started reloading about a year ago trying to see what's out there that can help with my goal. I can take all the time I want and don't shoot in a rush unless I need to finish a group quickly if others show up and need to go out and put out or check targets. I really appreciate the help all of you constantly provide on this website. Thanks again!
In that case get a Sinclair with an appropriate top/bag for your forearm.Hey, thanks to all for the great info. I don't compete and just have fun at the local range 2-4 times a week to test things and try to get the smallest groups I can. I'm only a novice that started reloading about a year ago trying to see what's out there that can help with my goal. I can take all the time I want and don't shoot in a rush unless I need to finish a group quickly if others show up and need to go out and put out or check targets. I really appreciate the help all of you constantly provide on this website. Thanks again!