Hello everyone. I have been reading posts in this website for many years, but this is the first time I have posted anything. I started my passion for Benchrest shooting about a year ago. I had the pleasure to experiene the closest thing I have ever had to a professional match by attending a club match with a great group of people in new Braunfels, Texas . I learned so much about Benchrest competitions, reading the wind, and the tools needed to be successful. One of the things that we had to do upon arrival is set up wind flags which I have never done in my life. I have never used wind flags and practically everyone was setting up theirs along the 200 yard range. With over 20 people setting up all of their wind flags you can imagine what the field look like and how foolish I looked, trying to navigate through this wilderness of wind flags, and stands, and find which is my path and keep it straight all the way from my rifle to the target. I remember seeing on a couple of videos where people would mount on a piece of 2 x 4 a rifle scope and use it to line up their wind flags. This is a good idea if you have someone to help you on a walkie-talkie or cell phone. I was there in my own and was embarrassed to ask for help while I was setting up however, eventually I did. However, I did not want to feel helpless if I was ever in a position to have to set them up by myself. So I took the concept of the rifle scope on a piece of 2 x 4 and turned it into a pro level tool.
I just finished this prototype of this specialized base with Picatinny rail for a rifle scope and a built-in laser with the power to shoot a beam up to 1000 feet. The concept for me with this is when you set it up on your bench not only can you lineup the scope to your target but also turn on the laser and as you walk down field, you can look for the laser either on your body or carrying a white card.
With this, not only can you perfectly align the wind flags with your rifle, but at the same time use the point of impact of the dot the laser is projecting to adjust the height.
I’m not sure how many people do Benchrest competitions and have to set up one flags but the reason I am posting this is I wanted peoples opinion on what they think of the product and if they feel this is a useful tool that I should bring to market.
Any constructive criticism or comments about this base would be greatly appreciated.
I just finished this prototype of this specialized base with Picatinny rail for a rifle scope and a built-in laser with the power to shoot a beam up to 1000 feet. The concept for me with this is when you set it up on your bench not only can you lineup the scope to your target but also turn on the laser and as you walk down field, you can look for the laser either on your body or carrying a white card.
With this, not only can you perfectly align the wind flags with your rifle, but at the same time use the point of impact of the dot the laser is projecting to adjust the height.
I’m not sure how many people do Benchrest competitions and have to set up one flags but the reason I am posting this is I wanted peoples opinion on what they think of the product and if they feel this is a useful tool that I should bring to market.
Any constructive criticism or comments about this base would be greatly appreciated.









