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Transporting SEB neo rest

I have a case (pelican) that my son purchased for $15 from facebook market place, I saw it and said I'll buy that from you and it turned out to be my Christmas present from him (yes, he's a big spender!).
 
If you search on Amazon and eBay, you may find one of the SKB Drone Cases for under $50.00. Brand New! I got mine through Amazon and as a Prime Member the shipping was free. Takes almost no cutting to fit your NEO and I have my bags in the case as well as the F Class Feet, the counter weight and two weights. There was another Thread here or on Benchrest.com, where a guy posted pictures of his drone case, as modified for his NEO. When I get back to Sag Harbor, I will post some pictures that I have.

Bob
 
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I carry mine by the handle, no case here. The NEO weighs a bunch so why add additional weight that then has to be put in a truck bed or trunk. It's about 20' from it's storage spot in my garage to the truck and about the same from the truck to the bench at the range so a wheeled case isn't needed. Yeah, a wheeled case would be cool but in my situation it would cause more problems than it would cure.
 
Carry my Neo's in a SKB iseries, or in a Pelican storm iM2620 which is an exact duplicate of the SKB case. It holds everything that I need. Have 2 alum loading blocks for BR & PPC size cases, a high cap Delrin one for a BR case, a flexhose that loading blocks attaches to. Two sizes of superfeet. My timer is attached to one of the upright poles with it's own bracket and the handle. Very easy to carry.
 

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Carry my Neo's in a SKB iseries, or in a Pelican storm iM2620 which is an exact duplicate of the SKB case. It holds everything that I need. Have 2 alum loading blocks for BR & PPC size cases, a high cap Delrin one for a BR case, a flexhose that loading blocks attaches to. Two sizes of superfeet. My timer is attached to one of the upright poles with it's own bracket and the handle. Very easy to carry.
those are NICE rest's you got there:eek:, both in the foreground and background!!!
 
Thanks. I just bought another Farley today. A year old with a Edgewood front bag in super slick never used for cheap money. That's the results of never getting married and having any kids. LOL. Just the way I like it.
I saw that Farley, I thought about it for a minute but just dont need another rest:rolleyes:
 
I saw that Farley, I thought about it for a minute but just dont need another rest:rolleyes:
Just too good a price for an unused one to let it slip thru my hands. The guy who's selling it is the son in law of the owner. I knew that I probably knew the guy or knew of him since I know quite a few shooters in PA. He's selling it for him because of health reasons and I'd rather have him healthy and keeping the rest than unhealthy and having to get rid of it. We're all getting old. Have lost a lot of guy's in the last 7 season's that I've shot against because of health or getting old issues. I miss everyone of them but that's just life.
 

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