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SEB Neo Questions

shoot4fun

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The Neo, as all who have them know, can be assembled to have two points on either the front of behind the main body. I have seen them set up both ways, IE, single point to the rear or two-point to the rear.
Which way do you have yours set up?
Why?
What discipline (F-Class, LR BR, etc) do you use it in?
Thanks!
 
I prefer to have it to the back so it cant rock under recoil. I have different length legs so the handle wont touch. But i also dont have to move the joystick much between shots with my setup so its a non issue
 
For F-Class I agree with Mark Walker. Never had a problem with “rock under recoil” but the heaviest caliber I shoot is 7/270 WSM with 195’s.
 
I have single leg to back. I want the rest close to the edge of the bench and the other config doesn't give me the room I like.
 
I'm with Judd on this. Some of the BR stocks have very long forearms and 2 legs forward can put you closer to front edge of bench and give you more options with your set up
 
I shoot SR score and have to have the single leg facing me. I have one rifle that has a LOP of 14&5/8". There is no way I could use it with the single leg pointing toward the target. My rear bag would be off the bench and the barrel wouldn't be legal because it wouldn't be so many inches past the end of the bench. Most of the guy's that I shoot against that have a NEO use it with the single leg facing toward the shooter.
 

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