Seb Neo Leg Screw Size

Markhor

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Can someone please tell me the leg screw size of the NEO rest. Is it the same size as the Farley leg screw?


Thanks,
Ed
 
Thanks Bisley, I am looking for screws that will work with Super Feet. The Remington points on the Neo do not work with the feet.

Ed
 
I've got older seb rest,and got some longer leg screws made by friend.
He had some surplus m12 stainless threaded bar Kicking around.
I considered making my own,but ended up doing a trade for bolt holsters.
There is guy at my club in England that sells long leg screws for Seb rests.
They work out £24/$38.40

Google spud1969

I would put the link in,but I'm on tablet and haven't master pasting yet.
 
Ed,

Except for the old "SEB gen-1" rest, all my rests (i.e. the "SEB gen-2", the "NEO", & the "MAX") use metric M12x1.75 for the leg / leveling screw.

I'll try to attach the exploded drawing of the NEO rest for your reference.

Hope this help,
seb.
 

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M12 x1.75 course thread size,seams to be the standard metric in the UK.
I don't I think have ever come across the Metric fine,and extra fine variations.
You go inside one of our hardware stores and ask for M12 bolt,your going get M12 x 1.75 course.

Sorry if caused confusion, got real soft spot for Whitteworth threads.
Joseph Whitteworth was the first person to standardise screw threads,and built a very fine rifle. In 1860, the British National Rifle Association held its first annual meeting at Wimbledon. Queen Victoria fired the first shot from a Whitworth rifle on a machine rest at 400 yards, and struck the bull's-eye 1-1/4 inch from its center.
So was Queen Victoria the world first bench rest shooter ?.
 
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