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Sinclair Competition Rest Base Plate - Aluminum?

X-Caveman

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We sold our very last Sinclair Competition base plate last weekend at Deep Creek. I need to make a decision on this product going forward. Here's a link to the current product.

https://fieldandcaveoutfitters.com/...inclair-competition-rest-base-plate-pre-order

In talking to several of our customers and potential customers, I got requests to make them out of aluminum. People like the wider footprint and other features, but would prefer not to have to lug around an extra 17 lbs. I've put a pencil to it and got prices on aluminum plate (it's expensive!). It looks like these would need to sell for about $150. Keeping the design the same, only switching to 1/2" 6061-T651, they would weigh 6#. I'd need to make about 32pcs to make it worthwhile/ get the price down to the $150 number.

So, I ask the precision shooting community, what says you?

I also received a request to make them for the SEB NEO and I've been kicking around the Farley idea for a while. If you are interested in either of these, let me know, as well.

I'm working on some other items for the Sinclair Comp rest, as well. Stay tuned...

Thanks!
 
Id buy one in aluminum. Would it be cheaper to skeletonize the steel ones?

I thought about that, too. Maybe a little, but even the steel ones would need to be about $130 if we made them again, as is. Add cut time for skeletonizing and we’re prob approaching the $150 mark.

A few reasons for this increase. 1st, I was committed to the pricing first time around before I knew how time consuming the thread chasing, wrapping & unwrapping would be after powder coat. 2nd, material has gone up about $.20/ LB since we made the steel ones...
 
I'd buy an Aluminum one. I could care less if it was powder coated or not to be honest. It could look like death as long as it works.
 
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They would not be powder coated. They would not look like death as delivered, but may in short order, depending on how u treat em.

I'm with you, though. It's a tool, not jewelry.
 
So travis, you going back to Montana soon?

No. My courage/ status in the household is being questioned in effort to get me up to nationals next month. Turns out these northerners are pretty proficient at bustin balls, too.

If we get another week of 110 degrees, tho...
 
Travis,
As we spoke at Deep Creek last weekend.... I would take two aluminum bases. I do not care about surface treatment either. Maybe the NW Montana club could come together and place a single order and save some shipping costs. Just a thought.
Justin C.
 
What about making one for the JJ rest?

Chris,

I don't have access to a JJ, nor do I know how common the design is. If you could make a sketch with hole sizes and locations, I could lay them on the current design and see if that will work for you. Shoot me a PM with the details, maybe?

Tavis
 
Travis,
As we spoke at Deep Creek last weekend.... I would take two aluminum bases. I do not care about surface treatment either. Maybe the NW Montana club could come together and place a single order and save some shipping costs. Just a thought.
Justin C.

I'm thinking he can just hand deliver them when he comes for nationals :D:D
 

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