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My first joystick - it is cheating!

Is it a situation where you can’t use a full on rest?
Can carry it around with 2 fingers instead of a forklift for a conventional rest. My smith friend holds all the club records at 78 yrs old using that rest, both in 50 and 100 yd 22, 200yd BR and 300yd F class. Last week he shot a 400 37x at 300 yds using it so until i get to that level I wont blame the rest! lol
 
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Agreed. Id hafta learn how to use it. :)

I have always shot on a bench squeezing the rear bag, of some sort, for the final adjustment. For repetitive accuracy I always figured it was about a 50/50 for the mechanical vs the human form factor to be able to plant bullets one on top of each other to a count of 10 or 20 in a minimal wind scenario.You really have to bring on your 'A game' to be able to do this, and that is the challenge which for me is equally as frustrating as rewarding!

I swapped from chassis to wood ( in pic) and also to that front rest over an Atlas. Completely diff game now. I am just getting started but it seems to me like the ratio has now changed to 90% mechanical and 10% human. In a no wind scenario i can now set an accuracy baseline for my load and barrel. When I tried it out I was shooting very consistently and then chambered a round that for some reason hadn't head spaced properly and which i could feel when closing the bolt. When I fired it the bullet landed higher and to the right of the others. Pretty neat to be able to see this because with squeeze bag and more body contact I wouldn't have known if I had caused the aberration or it was the round.

I still have my MPA chassis and Atlas so can swap back easily if I want more challenge on top of the wind. Or not!

ps. should note IMO that the joystick enables you to finalize the aiming without creating inconsistent recoil interference by adjusting the rear bag.
 
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You use something like these long mouse pads on the bench (or carpet as stated earlier) but the mouse pads are pretty popular now as well. 1773599783416.png
 
Sinclair makes some thick Gel pads that work real well. Under those I use a foam locking squares. It's cut to fit my concrete shooting top.
 

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