It is next to impossible to zero this handgun standing, mainly due to the sheer weight of the thing - especially with the optic mounted. While I have not harvested an animal using that pistol, my grandfather has on many occasions. One of the most unique pistols I’ve ever shot is the 500 S&W Magnum with a small scope mounted on top. My three-gun shotgun has a rear sight installed to help line up my slug target shots more accurately, and I have used the front portion of a shooting rest with support bags to line up my rear and front sight and confirm where my slugs impacted on target. I have used a rest to kill deer while 15 feet up in the air and out to 300 yards. I have used a shooting rest to zero all of my rifles, and I’ve accurately shot and made my impact at 630 yards in a three-gun competition with a 5.56 rifle. I wish someone had taught me several things along the way and that I had read from credible sources when learning something new. All of my down range targets are immediately in the line of sight with a slight push of one of my legs that are baced on the table legs The ability of the table top to tilt downward in the front is also extremely helpful as my range is slightly downhill for approx.I have learned many things about firearms the hard way. The feature I like the most is the rotating table top/seat arrangement. No worries that it is going to collapse under my 250 lb frame I use both regularly for both rifle and pistol target practice, sighting in and trap shooting The weight of the combined table top and bench is just right if you need to move it to different locations and yet is perfectly stable when using to sight in large caliber weapons. The rifle rest takes the biggest calibers I can throw at it, and it is almost infenitely adjustable so mocro adjustments can be made at ease to sight in new weapons/scopes. I have found this shooting bench to be the best investment I have ever Made for my personal shooting range. I purchased a Model 2500 shooting bench and Model 1200 rifle rest from you November 2007 ![]() Height: 4 3/4 inches to base of sandbag attachment Width: 12 inches from center to center front feet Length: 15 1/2 inches from front to back feet 1 3/4″ Aluminum knurled height adjustment knob.5/8″ Adjustable stainless steel pointed pin.Sturdier than the usual single bar designs, its dual bars provide more strength and stability than single rod designs, and unlike some of the cheaper and less well thought out designs, the stop is adjustable for height, so that it can quickly be adjusted for use with a wide variety of stock designs. The bag side tension adjustments are the same as the one-piece rests.īecause they are so commonly used in competition, this rest has a very well designed, highly adjustable for-end stop (optional on some of the other rests). The bag holder incorporates a unique windage adjustment that allows the its top half to be easily switched out so that multiple bags can be used on the same rest with little delay (a feature shared with the Model 1,000 LP). This secondary height adjustment has its own conveniently located locking knob. The Wheel is five inches in diameter with a square notched edge, and sits on a roller thrust bearing. The bag height adjustment has two stages, with the primarily one being of the sliding sleeve type, with its own locking knob, and within that the usual threaded rod and wheel. Starting at the bottom, each of its three legs rests on a steel point that has a lockable adjustment for height, so that the rest can be accurately leveled using the bullseye level that is built into the rear leg. ![]() Because many forms of bench rest competition do not allow one-piece rests, and some shooters prefer a two-piece set up, we make a very fine and feature laden front rest, the Model 1,200.
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