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New SEB Smallbore Rest

I haven't used my AR-250 for several months due to snow, cold etc. I went to look at it the other day and the joystick movement was rather stiff and sluggish. I remembered this same feeling when I first received mine and the advice I was given proved true. Take a few seconds or a minute to just run the joystick all over its travel and it will loosen up nicely. Mine did just that.

Rick H.
Try rotating the joystick/counterweight a couple of turns when setting up.
 
Hello all, ever since I launched the AR250 many people have been asking for an adjustable top especially for those who shoot with various non standard stock sizes (other than 3" and 2.25"). This is a late Christmas present but I am happy to announce this new adjustable top plate design. This adjustable top plate uses a 3pcs bag system with a center front bag and 2 bags on the sides which will give 100% contact with the rifle stock no matter the width. The compact design of the side plates is possible due to a different locking mechanism than most side plates out there since they clamp outward onto the top plate from the inside of the groove channel.


This top plate can be purchased as a standalone upgrade for $149 (only comes with the top plate, 2 side plates, and 3pcs bag. Stopper, bubble, and side screws are not included). I will also include an option to upgrade the AR250 from the standard 1pc bag top plate into the adjustable top plate. New AR250 with the adjustable top plate will cost $735. But I can only offer this upgrade once I have actually finished this first batch of adjustable top.

Any updates on the new top?
 
Any updates on the new top?
Hello Wes, My deepest apologies but there's been some production hiccups and the estimated completion date would have to be pushed back to late May or even June. The side plates just weren't good enough and I still have to fix them before they are ready for shipping. I thank you for your patience and I hope the finished top would be worth the wait.
 
Just ordered my AR250 yesterday and DHL has it and in transit. Claims delivery Thursday the 15th. Thanks Chris for the quick order turn around. Can't wait to give her a test drive. A fellow club member showed me his last week and I instantly feel in love with how smooth the coax is. I have a Shadetree and in that its a decent rest it does have some travel limitations and is a bit grainy when moving the stick. I may save it for my Grand Daughter who is very interested in shooting.
Many thanks Chris and also to Ernie
 
So I know a lot of folks use the Pelican 1507 for this AR250 rest.
I really do not have the Pelican budget but I have come across a few cases that
meet the length/width requirements but both are just shy of 8 inch in height internally.
The Pelican rings in around 8.5 inches.
I have searched high and low for this measurement and I just cannot find it.
Knowing it is adjustable does anyone know what the height of the rest at it lowest setting with
the ears up, is?
 
With the leveling screws flush to the bottom, it's about 7.6 inches. You can release the lock on the elevation wheel and lift off the center support to fit it into a container.

Solid boxes are nice, but heavy and we always carry more equipment than the front rest. We use a Klein Tools MODbox Rolling Tool Box. It works great, and the rest is ready to go, just left it out onto the bench.

Before Klien box I used small tool bags to carry rests. I put a sheet of paneling in the bottom to protect he bag from the leveling screw points. I got the bags with a DeWalt battery tools.
 
With the leveling screws flush to the bottom, it's about 7.6 inches. You can release the lock on the elevation wheel and lift off the center support to fit it into a container.

Solid boxes are nice, but heavy and we always carry more equipment than the front rest. We use a Klein Tools MODbox Rolling Tool Box. It works great, and the rest is ready to go, just left it out onto the bench.

Before Klien box I used small tool bags to carry rests. I put a sheet of paneling in the bottom to protect he bag from the leveling screw points. I got the bags with a DeWalt battery tools.
Thank you kind Sir
Yea I have looked at several options and in fact have a case I carry the Shadetree in, I'm sure if I remove the center column I can use the same case. Heck I have a Smith n Wesson Officers range bag that it would likely fit well inside of but I normally have all of my shooting stuff in there along with my rear bag.
Again thank you so much :)
 
Well no pics yet but I received my AR250 today at 130pm EST.
I ordered it Friday at 730am EST. Maybe 3-1/2 days from order to receive...WOW
I slapped her together mounted gun and calibrated it and she is so smooth...
I will pop up some pics up tomorrow, we just got back from my Grandsons graduation.
I do have but 2 questions...
1: When traversing the movement at the lowest level there is a notch dead center, I assume this is normal?
2: I have read through this and I just want to confirm if the "twist to snug" handle and counter balance pin is newer version or older version? DISREGARD FOUND MY ANSWER
Don't get me wrong it works great, there is no play and its easy to remove need be
Thank you and thanks to Chris and his team for a great product and ultra fast delivery

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Got an opportunity to take the AR250 out for a spin.
At the same time I wanted to test a new lot of Tenex so it all worked out.
I didnt clean cards but I will say getting on target was much much easier than it was with the Shadetree.
I'm well please with the horizontal and vertical coverage. Once I set my area I didnt have to touch anything once I began to shoot, that in itself is a winner.
I decided to use the case I was using for the Shadetree and to my surprise I had very little alterations once I decided how to place it in there. I 3d printed a few clips to hold the handle and some feet to set the rest into to eliminate movement. I even had plenty of room for my rear bag.
Isn't professional looking but it is functional. The foam on the lid helps secure the rest and bag.
I decided also to rotate and shoot the rest with the single leg facing target. Seems to be very steady in this position.
Also had my 1st go around with a fly :)

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Well no pics yet but I received my AR250 today at 130pm EST.
I ordered it Friday at 730am EST. Maybe 3-1/2 days from order to receive...WOW
I slapped her together mounted gun and calibrated it and she is so smooth...
I will pop up some pics up tomorrow, we just got back from my Grandsons graduation.
I do have but 2 questions...
1: When traversing the movement at the lowest level there is a notch dead center, I assume this is normal?
2: I have read through this and I just want to confirm if the "twist to snug" handle and counter balance pin is newer version or older version? DISREGARD FOUND MY ANSWER
Don't get me wrong it works great, there is no play and its easy to remove need be
Thank you and thanks to Chris and his team for a great product and ultra fast delivery

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Thank you again for your trust sir! I hope the rest will serve you well from now on.

There is a small notch in the middle of the sliding blocks but it's only a marking for my assembly process, there should be no effect to your shooting whatsoever.

I have updated my joystick and counterweight design to use a counternut system so it's easier to tighten and remove as opposed to my first batch where there is a locking bolt.
 
Biggest congratulations for Brandon Wilkinson, Eric Alford, and Philip Graham for winning the Tennessee State ARA Factory Class Tournament! For not just one but all of the top three spots to be using the AR250 rest is a first since I launched the rest. The three of them are shooting buddies and each will receive a free adjustable top plate upgrade which would allow various stock width between 1" - 3", suitable for ARA factory classes. Keep up the good work guys
 

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