Before I bought a joystick, I would go to a match as use one. As many don't like them as do like them. I have tried them and don't care for them personally. Others love them. Sometimes it depends how you shoot. If you shoot up and down, they aren't for you.
Go to a match and look and try them. Then again, if you haven't used any of them, you will probably like whatever you buy. Another a lot of people are using is the PQP lite. A little cheaper, but only allows for the included rest top. Many good shooters use a similar design.
If you want some bling (color), Cliff Arnold is the best game in town. I would say he has 50% of the market right now.
You have me curious, why would it make a difference if you shoot up and down?
Understand,I suspect, the possibility of no windage requirement with a two wheel system but I suspect that is not a world many shooters live in, particularly outdoors.
I believe this the only pure joystick 1 piece rest design in existence designed for RF. It travels pretty close to true either horizontally or vertical.
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I'd guess guys that find issues tend not to have joystick experience.
Coming from the CF world and using a Farley, now SEB, and the fact that your hand never leaves the joystick, any required adjustment L or R is about instantaneous after about 15 minutes with it. With practice you can go straight up or down with no drift if required in my experience.
Since 90% of my shooting is off two piece with bags, this thing is slick.
How smooth is the joystick on the PQP compared to a Seb Neo?
I believe this the only pure joystick 1 piece rest design in existence designed for RF. It travels pretty close to true either horizontally or vertical.
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