is there a particular model of Seb that is favored for light rifle shooting? 3 inch forend. The Seb Ratigan looks good. Thanks
I like the knob operates stuff for br like Sinclair competition or jj loh. I think it’s easier to adjust the knob to precisely where you want it quickly than it is to move the joystick back and forth until it’s just right. Plus you can save a grand
The Ratigan model is way smoother than the standard model, because of no spring. But they all suffer in the cold and get sticky and hard to hit the exact spot you are looking for you pinning back and forth. That being said my Sinlair shooting stool would not move well either...... jim
The Ratigan model is way smoother than the standard model, because of no spring. But they all suffer in the cold and get sticky and hard to hit the exact spot you are looking for you pinning back and forth. That being said my Sinlair shooting stool would not move well either...... jim
(Apart from the internals design, the components and the tolerance factor) It's smoother because the of counterweight (self balancing reason), how the tension is adjusted, and how the rotational resistance of the center shaft is adjusted. The uplift springs almost has nothing to do with the smoothness. The spring is basically a "substitute" for the counterweight.
I would recommend SEB rest users to check the rotational resistance of the center shaft periodically, so that it can be rotated with enough rotational resistance, not too tight but not too loose also.
(This can be easily checked by securing the joystick into the center shaft and then to rotate the joystick).
Loosening or tightening the small set screw on the bottom of the front bearing can change/adjust the tightness. Use 3mm allen wrench.
However do not change the factory setting if it's already about right.
For BR use*:
When the tension is set/adjusted correctly and you still have a little 'sticky' joystick operation, you may try to rotate the joystick (i.e the center shaft) for 2-3 full rotations. It would release "the bite" between the inner ball and the outer ring of the spherical bearing. Many times you would find your rest/stick operation will be much smoother instantly by rotating the joystick.
Temperature difference can affect the tension, especially on the bearings.
*(Not necessarily needed for F-Class use as I found that the majority F-Class shooters want a more stiffer joystick action)
seb
www.sebrests.com
is there a particular model of Seb that is favored for light rifle shooting? 3 inch forend. The Seb Ratigan looks good. Thanks
Thank you for your interest in the NEO rest!
The NEO Ratigan would serve you best for BR shooting, and if you still can wait. It's due to the demand which always exceeds my production rate even when we make 400-500 units at a time, so you will need to get on the waiting list. Mike Ratigan is the US dealer for the NEO Ratigan model, his contact info is under "Dealers" in my website.
Another way is to try to find one used such as from the classifieds.
Best,
seb
www.sebrests.com
Which model rest would you recommend for shooting long range Br 600-1000 yds.
I have a stock with a 4" wide forend.