Aussie made windage benchrest top and F Class bipod

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Aussie made windage benchrest top and F Class bipod

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Here are some New products available for sports shooters
1. GG Windage top, it has the ability to wind the ears in and out to go from a 3'' forend down to a sporter class stock within seconds , no need to change bags anymore. rrp $400 top only
2. Eureka BLK & Gold F Class bipod. rrp $400
Both products are made from Icetil Polymer which has the strength of steel but the lightness of aluminium, its used to make industrial gears in heavy duty machinery.
Cheers Ron
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Re: Aussie made windage benchrest top and F Class bipod

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G"Day Ron,
Whats the material used on the windage rest where the forestock sits.??
Who are they available from.??
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Re: Aussie made windage benchrest top and F Class bipod

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Beware- depending on the discipline you shoot the rest top may not be legal. All SSAA events demand that the fore-end must rest in a sandbag. Pls consult the rule book for your discipline. This is not a criticism of the product in any way - in fact it looks to be well made.
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Hi Pete , thanks for the info, il check into it. My mate took influence from my fudd top when making his top , it wouldnt be a problem in changing to a sand bag strip as per my fudd for those that wish. Cheers Ron
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