READ RAPTOR RESTS
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Hi all just a word that i have a new pedistal on the way ,i would say late january or early feb because of the christmas shut down, i will keep you posted, Chop.
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Alan, they all look very, very nice! Who is Read? can you please provide some background info on who makes this very nice equipment.
Any chance of a joystick rest being on the drawing board. I think for F-Class the joystick offers the perfect platform for wind and elevation trim for all those shooters who hold off and dont click.
Any chance of a joystick rest being on the drawing board. I think for F-Class the joystick offers the perfect platform for wind and elevation trim for all those shooters who hold off and dont click.
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WOW
I'm a target rifle shooter and I want one!!!!
Awesome piece of work....
Awesome piece of work....
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G,day Ned, the timber is lightwood,acacia implexa, a similar variety of blackwood, it came from an old farm from Mitta, 100 year old plus, it was a burnt out fence post, so i guess it could be 200 plus year old , as it had to grow before it became a fence post, it wasnt wide enough so i split it and laminated some good walnut in the middle, it hasnt moved at all in three years so it should stay that way i hope, Chop.
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G'day chop,
I reckon it's bloody old redgum! Probably cut down +100yrs ago. I've got salvaged red gum blocks from the fire heap that look like that, especially from the fork of a tree. The age would brong in the colour especially if it was a fence post or stump.
Mind you it's just a guess
cheerio Ned
I reckon it's bloody old redgum! Probably cut down +100yrs ago. I've got salvaged red gum blocks from the fire heap that look like that, especially from the fork of a tree. The age would brong in the colour especially if it was a fence post or stump.
Mind you it's just a guess
cheerio Ned
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