Bench/F Class front rests.
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Bench/F Class front rests.
This is one for the Bench & F Open shooters.
I shoot an F Open rifle with a Farley Co-Ax II front rest. It weighs around 16Kgs and is a PITA to lug around but I like most F Open shooters use it because, erm that is what other people do and there is not a huge selection (OK some F Open shooters use bipods but they are few and far between) Now I have to admit I dislike such front rests, they are heavy, awkward and for the most poorly designed, oh and hugely expensive as well. I think mine is around USD1000 new and some are approaching USD1400. Now I was lucky as I picked mine up as new for considerably less than this so that was part good but it is STILL TOO HEAVY!.
So why the cost – that is easy, they mostly come from far away prices and are machined to high tolerances for a small market so they are bespoke items.
Why the weight? Well I can only assume they are heavy because they are primarily built for bench rest where they need to be stable sitting on a concrete bench but for F Class they are stuck on the ground so far less chance of moving around, so does this mean they can be lighter? My view is yes, a lot lighter in fact. I sketched out some ideas for the 'perfect front rest' a while ago and talking to 20Series today had me resurrect the idea, plus having used a Farley for the last year or so I have some more ideas, so I guess that will be my next project then I will be able to get rid of the Farley and start carrying something a lot lighter.
Does anyone have any views on this? Anyone want a Farley, or maybe something new and different?
I shoot an F Open rifle with a Farley Co-Ax II front rest. It weighs around 16Kgs and is a PITA to lug around but I like most F Open shooters use it because, erm that is what other people do and there is not a huge selection (OK some F Open shooters use bipods but they are few and far between) Now I have to admit I dislike such front rests, they are heavy, awkward and for the most poorly designed, oh and hugely expensive as well. I think mine is around USD1000 new and some are approaching USD1400. Now I was lucky as I picked mine up as new for considerably less than this so that was part good but it is STILL TOO HEAVY!.
So why the cost – that is easy, they mostly come from far away prices and are machined to high tolerances for a small market so they are bespoke items.
Why the weight? Well I can only assume they are heavy because they are primarily built for bench rest where they need to be stable sitting on a concrete bench but for F Class they are stuck on the ground so far less chance of moving around, so does this mean they can be lighter? My view is yes, a lot lighter in fact. I sketched out some ideas for the 'perfect front rest' a while ago and talking to 20Series today had me resurrect the idea, plus having used a Farley for the last year or so I have some more ideas, so I guess that will be my next project then I will be able to get rid of the Farley and start carrying something a lot lighter.
Does anyone have any views on this? Anyone want a Farley, or maybe something new and different?
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Hehe.... Hey I had a show and tell with 20Series today, now he knows most of our current secret projects in and out of the shed, of course if this was not a shooting forum I would have told him now he knew I would have to.... (On this occasion it was eat one of Christels impromptu high cholesterol fry-ups)
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dude my lips are sealed I know nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oh I am glad to see you made it home safe, that fry up must have clogged a few arteries!
I just asked Ovenpaa if he was hungry, he normally eat twice a day, on this occasion it was a NOPE!
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I just asked Ovenpaa if he was hungry, he normally eat twice a day, on this occasion it was a NOPE!
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Thanks for feeding me it was very good of you :cheers:christel wrote:Oh I am glad to see you made it home safe, that fry up must have clogged a few arteries!
I just asked Ovenpaa if he was hungry, he normally eat twice a day, on this occasion it was a NOPE!
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Yes got back ok no dramas, except for when I walked in the house it was, "you didn't empty the dish washer or wash the cats dishes this morning


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No worries, as I said, had to feed the man anyway.


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Back on topic
As discussed I think it could be a goer, certainly I am interested in something that works and isnt going to
A- need a mortgage to pay for it
B- give me a hernia carrying it :lol:
Alan

As discussed I think it could be a goer, certainly I am interested in something that works and isnt going to
A- need a mortgage to pay for it

B- give me a hernia carrying it :lol:
Alan
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