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JMJ in NC
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Caldwell Zero-Max Shooting Rest
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I purchased this through Optics Planet for about $30 and have been pretty happy with the results. A good basic gun rest, light weight, disassembleable/foldable. I position my Walther Force 1000 with the CG over the front bag and the rear stock just barely in the rear holder - this gives a fair approximation of an artillery hold. You still have to "shoulder" the rifle when shooting, but the rest takes care of cant and elevation positioning. Very handy for zeroing in scopes.
The elevation adjustment was cumbersome (turning 2 forward knobs) so I had an adjuster made for me by the machinist at work and the results are great. The adjuster replaces a rubber foot that goes on the rear stud under the butt of the gun.
The adjuster is a M10 x 1.5 nut pressed into a section of stainless steel rod which is bored out, knurled, and pointed. Adjustments are fast and steady. A quick spin up or down and you're on target in no time.
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