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Front Rest
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 5:06 pm
by Paul Janzso
I am about to get a front rest and was wondering if I could place it on a thick rubber mat, simmilar to a conveyor belt type rubber.
The rest does not have big feet only spikes as it has been produced for Bench Rest shooting.
What are your views?
Cheers
p b
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:44 pm
by Simon C
That would definitely be ILLEGAL PJ
Get a Harris like my "green Machine"

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:56 am
by Paul Janzso
Hi Simon
I have a Harris BRS Model bypod for my standard rifle, but this is a SEB Rest for Bench Rest shooting.I dont want the spikes to sink in the sand on the F Class mound, so I was wondering if I could use a mat to put my rest on.
Cheers
p b
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:53 pm
by Simon C
I was taking the piss.
I don't think it is illegal as we can put a mat under our biopds. The rules only really pertain to the protrusion of the spikes into the mound from what I recall.
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 1:01 pm
by AlanF
pest bird wrote:...I dont want the spikes to sink in the sand on the F Class mound, so I was wondering if I could use a mat to put my rest on...
Paul,
Rule 20.2.1.4 for F-Std says "A piece of carpet or similar material is permitted to be placed on the ground under the base of the front rest". Reading that, a thick rubber mat may not be allowed. IMHO putting flat feet on your rest would be better than a mat anyway - if you cut 3 small discs out of your thick rubber mat and pierce them slightly with the spikes, that will be legal, and more stable!
Alan
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 1:05 pm
by ned kelly
G'Day PB,
I too have a SEB rest for BR only, but I think the threads are metric (I think I read it some where) on the SEB. You need to get a metric All-Thread to suit, and some plastic knobs (with brass inserts) also from a Bolt/Nut suppliers look in the yellow pages under Bolts & Nuts for a local supplier.
Take in one of the legs and the locking nut so they can see what you want to do. If you know somone with a lathe you can turn them down into spikes and possibly make F class feet like Sinclairs sell see link......
http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/cat ... type=store
Hope this helps
Cheerio Ned
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 1:20 pm
by Paul Janzso
Thanks guys for your replies, I think the solid feet are the way to go.
Cheers
p b
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:16 pm
by Ken L
ned kelly wrote:G'Day PB,
I too have a SEB rest for BR only, but I think the threads are metric (I think I read it some where) on the SEB. You need to get a metric All-Thread to suit, and some plastic knobs (with brass inserts) also from a Bolt/Nut suppliers look in the yellow pages under Bolts & Nuts for a local supplier.
Take in one of the legs and the locking nut so they can see what you want to do. If you know somone with a lathe you can turn them down into spikes and possibly make F class feet like Sinclairs sell see link......
http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/cat ... type=store Hope this helps
Cheerio Ned
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