I think I would like to try a joy stick rest.Observing the firing line I see SEBS ,Farley and Shade Tree. Are there others I am not aware of.
Caldwell make an entry level Coax rest, I've never used one myself but if you look around they have some good reviews.
Theres good reason why most use the 3 you mention.. I use a Farley and highly recommend them.
Cheers Rushty
The Caldwell works fairly well. It's heavy enough to not move around on you and the joystick is fairly smooth. I used it to shoot one of my best scores so far.
Few issues:
That being said, it's a good rest for the money.
- Rear adjustment foot interferes with joystick unless the foot is lowered all the way, not ideal.
- Top rest won't accommodate wide stocks. You'll have to swap in a Sinclair top to fit wide fore ends.
- Base seems fragile. Wouldn't take much to snap a leg off.
Several years ago I tried the Caldwell Fire control rest. The thing had many issues right out of the box. I sent it back with out ever shooting off of it. Kinda tainted my opinion of coax rest until I saw SEB and Farley.My first inclination is a Shade Tree to get my feet wet and doesn't break the bank. I was curious because I don't see many non SEB / Farley coax rests.
Holding same POA seems to be the problem with ALL coaxial. If your rifle tracks...should come back in to the same POA with a conventional rest. Using a coax...it never returns to same spot and always moving the joystick. Shooting score is probably the only thing a coax is good for. Above is my Opinion. Like I said....they aren't for everyone.My experience exactly. The caldwell worked ok for a short time then became jerky and would not hold position. I threw it in the dumpster.
That said it certainly enlightened me to the probabilities of a.quality coaxial rest.
I have a SEB mini that should be here tuesday. My expectations are high.
Holding same POA seems to be the problem with ALL coaxial. If your rifle tracks...should come back in to the same POA with a conventional rest. Using a coax...it never returns to same spot and always moving the joystick. Shooting score is probably the only thing a coax is good for. Above is my Opinion. Like I said....they aren't for everyone.
If you are curious just go with a shadetree top. Mounted one on a Caldwell base for a while and now have it on a bald eagle. Has worked great for me after little tension adjustments. Definitely improved my consistency. I usually do have to move the stick after each shot, but it is so easy and fast I don't believe it to be a distraction.
Also, I cut the knob off of the back screw on the bald eagle almost flush with the lock nut so I can get it as low as possible and still have good range of motion for f class.
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I made a longer one out of stainless and bent it. I couldn't get used to it.I like your setup. I was thinking of heating up the stick and then bending it. But. I see how you just cut the adjustment knob off. Gonna do that to mine today.
Does the POA move with the elevation change or opposite? In other words . Does POA move with the handle? Some one said a SEB can be set up in reverse. Is this common to all stick rests?
I think I would like to try a joy stick rest.Observing the firing line I see SEBS ,Farley and Shade Tree. Are there others I am not aware of.
I like your setup. I was thinking of heating up the stick and then bending it. But. I see how you just cut the adjustment knob off. Gonna do that to mine today.