Found a solution on how to protect a Randolph Front Rest.
The Harbor Freight's Apachie 4800 works.
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It has three lower layers of Pick-and-pull' foam inserts and an egg crate upper layer of foam.
I removed the first layer of 'Pick-and-pull' and put the front rest on the top of the second layer, traced the outling of the base plate and using a sharp knife cut out the material to allow the rest to 'sit' on the bottom layer.
The depth of the case requires the removal of the 'top rest' and the adjustable forend stop (which is either removed or turned over). I found the removed top rest and forearm stop can 'sit' on the second layer of "Pick and pull' and is held in place by the egg crate upper layer.
I just pushed a allen wrench (for the forearm stop screws) as well as the three benchrest protector feet:

The Harbor Freight's Apachie 4800 works.
4800 Weatherproof Protective Case, X-Large, Green
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It has three lower layers of Pick-and-pull' foam inserts and an egg crate upper layer of foam.
I removed the first layer of 'Pick-and-pull' and put the front rest on the top of the second layer, traced the outling of the base plate and using a sharp knife cut out the material to allow the rest to 'sit' on the bottom layer.
The depth of the case requires the removal of the 'top rest' and the adjustable forend stop (which is either removed or turned over). I found the removed top rest and forearm stop can 'sit' on the second layer of "Pick and pull' and is held in place by the egg crate upper layer.
I just pushed a allen wrench (for the forearm stop screws) as well as the three benchrest protector feet:











