Thanks for the info. You know i hate making these kinds of choices. I am taking my shooting very seriously, and money while raising a family is so darn tight. I like my JJ but i cant keep but wondering if i would like a coax rest better, or a heavier rest better. I dont even know for a fact that my lite rest is a problem. I have tipped it a few times while pushing the rifle back forward, but i simply adjusted back to target. I am also always fighting the position of my ammo box while reaching for the vertical adjustment and windage while shooting a left port action, which now all my rifles are.
The new Sinclair has the windage closer to the shooter, and i think thats a good thing. the shade tree has the google and its even closer to the shooter (Me) and i think thats a good thing. I just dont have the kind of money to buy different rests to see what i like best. I am sure i could use or try the different rests while at a shoot, but in reality there isnt any free time to do so.At least not so far. I dont think switching set ups in the middle of the shooting season is the best idea either, so i am going to order the super feet and stick with the jj for now. Like i said before, if i ever run across a shade tree at a good price and i have the cash i will probably try one. I like Butch as he has been really good to me, and i am more than sure his product is fantastic. I have had a couple offers from different fellas to trade me there seb for my jj and one fella wanting to trade his Farley for my jj but i just cant bring myself to do this. To be real honest it makes me wonder why they want to get rid of them? I just want the best equipment i can afford that fits my needs the most, and right now thats the jj. It truly is a work of art, and very smooth and precise! I just wish it were a bit heavier, and i also wish i could find a loading block that i could mount to it, so i didnt have to fight the ammo box on the left side of the rifle. I really thought the left port was the way to go but i am not so sure i will buy another. Like i say fellas, i am passionate about my shooting as i always have been, this is still a pretty new sport for me, and i want to do the best i possably can, in the most efficient way. Thanks for the conversation, i enjoy your company! Lee