If your shooting Benchrest you will need to get the rest as close to the front edge of bench to keep the muzzle in front of the bench(A rule of NBRSA and IBS).Which was do you have your base pointing?
Thanks Bob
If your shooting Benchrest you will need to get the rest as close to the front edge of bench to keep the muzzle in front of the bench(A rule of NBRSA and IBS).
This probably requires one to have the middle leg pointing backwards under the Joy stick.
They make a short rear leg which does not interfere with the Joy stick.
Good luck with your new toy.
CLP
If you turn the rest 180 degrees with the single leg forward, you will not only need to move further back from the front edge of the bench, but you will need to hold the joy stick while shooting to keep the test from falling down. Even if you do hold it, you will tend to see an unexplained shot falling out of the bottom of your group.
Bob. Your legs are upside down. The pointy part of the legs go down and not up like you have pictured. Most people that I know use the real short maybe one half inch pointy threaded bolt with the allen head top in the leg that faces the shooter so it doesn't interfere with the joystick. Also get yourself a set of Benchrite std 2" stabilfeet that way if your shooting on a concrete bench u can use them. If your shooting on a wooden bench you just use the points in the wood.I will use it next week and then decide if I want to get the short leg. I think I will need a higher bag or some lifts for the rear bag. Have to see how far I get it down and still usable.
Bob
Is this observation an indication that the SEB is intended to be used with the the short leg to the rear? My concern is the unexplained low impact shots.
Glenn
I am a dummy and the assembly sheets are not real good in my opinion (I used to build Heath Kits as a kid, so I was spoiled at a young age). The way those bolts are, are exactly they way they were placed when received and the rest was unpacked. So there are Spikes under those nuts? I was wondering and maybe I should have checked this out before ordering $120.00 "F" Class Feet for it. I do have the pads of which you speak for my other rest, so I can use them, but I did just order another set from Sinclair. Where is the screw that you are talking about with the allen head top? Do I have to order that?
I am not at my house, but will be tomorrow so I will reverse the feet, which makes sense.
Thanks, Bob
Last email I have was, mike22ppc@icloud.com.
Nice person to deal with.
Regards,
Joe McNeill
SW Arkansas
Thanks SodF,
I wish this had been the instruction manual they shipped with the rest. Some interesting things. Even on this one, the main picture shows it without the columns having the end cap screws installed which are still showing as filled screws on the back bottom of the rest. I will not even comment on the other stupid thing I did and the part I ordered to fix in my mind, what is obviously not an issue to begin with.
I will reach out to Mike for that screw and to get prices on the other optional equipment. You don't happen to have an e-mail address for him do you?
Thanks again, Bob