Yes I used it Monday on 50 yard standard 10 ring 25 target card. It covered all areas plus sighters at the top. It will not cover the same target however at 25 yards unless you make a coarse adjustment in elevation during shooting to either drop it down or raise it up. But that adjustment is quick and easy. Windage is adequate for all distances. Compared to the Rock it is much faster to acquire targets and easy to move back to sighters for checking wind effect on your impact point. The quality and heavyduty aspects are good for $199.00. Finish is good. It functioned well once you got used to rotating the control arm and manipulating it to different positions. I did do one minor mod to the conntrol arm today. I found that at the highest positions the knob on the end of the control arm hit my trigger guard on my Cooper, so I put it into a vice and put a slight more angle on it. I liked it so well that I sold my old Rock rest to a fellow member at my Gun club who was just starting out in benchrest rimfire shooting. It certainly is not "Junk" as referred to by someone else in this forum. And yes you do get what you pay for. It works well, is sturdy, well made, and for that price point a much less expensive alternative.