For you that have ordered the Neo, here some detail pics for your information...
The Neo will come with a wood block leveler, an "alignment cord", 4 allen wrenches, a manual sheet, and perhaps a DVD manual.
The wood block leveler is 3" by 2 1/4" with a "cross slot" in the center, so you would be able to set the bubble level (it will be a rectangular precision level) to your needs / according to your rifle stock's width. Or you can glue it yourself if you only use 3" stock, or 2 1/4" stock. A bit of "do it yourself" thing.
You can set the base like this....
Or like this....
You CAN choose to operate the joystick & rest top in the same direction, or in reverse motion. It's spesific to the SEB rest, the only one in the market. It can also be used either for right or left handed shooters without any modification (it's mirror image/symmetry between right & left side).
You can choose to set the singe leg in front (on muzzle side), or at rear (shooter's side).
If you set the single leg at rear, the leg screw supposed to be very short, to not interfere with the joystick handle.
I will provide/include the screw option in the package.
I will also make another screw hole on the single leg, further back, so you'd be able to use the rest with the single leg in front, on a short bench top. (what you need is just to place the front screw further back).
Sorry my enlgish is not very well, I hope that you can understand with what I mean...
The alignment cord is made to help the center alignment between the front rest and rear bag, straight to the target.
It can also measure the distance between the ront bag and the rear bag if you put "mark" on the cord. (marking pen or so would work).
Final alignment/setup by your rifle.
It is recommended to put the end top post's stopper in place. No tool is needed, it's just a thumb screw type.
You can make a custom "L" plate to attach your time counter (wacth) and hold it between the post and stopper, for "more organized" setup.
You can aslo attach the counter on the "spare" screw hole on the carriage. (it's a standard metric M8 thread).
You can also attach an ammo holder/tray between the rear leg & screw counter nut, either to the left or right of the rear leg.
The regular seb ammo holder set should work.
You will need to set the coaxial unit (carriage) at the highest position to remove the side plates / or to fill the bags with sand. It would clear the end top posts.
You can also remove/slide off the carriage from the twin columns.
If you remove the cover bottom plate, there are two leaf springs under the vertical sliding plate, to accept more weight on the top. (= it has a positive "built in" upward tension).
You can remove the teflon sheet, if you wish to, such as for cleaning.
Tension adjustment can be done very easily, no tool is needed. It's just thumb screw type. It's large enough, knurled, with nylon insert inside for no lash.
Two handwheels with adjustable "disc brake system" inside.
This that makes the carriage "stop" at desired position, with extra smooth movement & almost no lash.
The idea,...it's similar to the "springs" you find on allen wrench sets. The spring would "bite" (the brake drum) instantly when it is rotated in the same direction and would loose when it is rotated in reverse direction. It works. ;D That's why I said the coaxial unit/carriage alone is "more complex" to make than making a bolt action. All the parts also CNC'ed with exacting tolerances.
Rack & pinion system with integral teeth.
New collet type joystick head attachment.
seb.