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Post by sebastian on Sept 7, 2005 1:34:41 GMT -5
Good lord .......... It's got a freaking bubble level for gods sake .......... Red what this term means?....seb.
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Post by Jack on Sept 7, 2005 8:59:25 GMT -5
WOW
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Post by jimh on Sept 7, 2005 9:56:14 GMT -5
sebastian, my uncle is a retired tool&die maker and i have seen some of his work, so when i say i am impressed with your rest i ain't fooling. very well done.in fact too well done now you don't have an excuse if you miss. good luck next week my friend.
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 7, 2005 11:19:27 GMT -5
Good lord .......... It's got a freaking bubble level for gods sake .......... Red what this term means?....seb. That means...hmm GOOD LORD - IT'S GOT A FREAKING BUBBLE LEVEL FOR GODS SAKE !!! ;D It means you thought of everything - even the green bubble that shows if the rest is level or not. Very close attention to detail.
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Post by sebastian on Sept 7, 2005 13:59:45 GMT -5
Jim, thank you. I'm sure you are a real friend. It's just a pity that i can't meet you personally there.
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Post by sebastian on Sept 7, 2005 14:07:31 GMT -5
Red, actually/honestly....the bubble level is as like what i see/read in the internet. Not my own thought. It's supposed to help to minimize "the canting". I personally prefer to use a bubble level on top of the bag before i shoot. I made "an acrylic block" with a buble level, btw. Can use it to push or knock the front bag a bit - to get a very precise level of bag. Simple but the finest way, ime. Sometimes (i was thinking) that front bag isn't always level (parallel) with the rest top...i mean it still can have a different level between them. Bubble level on a scope tube also the best and very handy, btw.
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Post by jimh on Sept 7, 2005 15:25:15 GMT -5
I do feel bad not being able to make it up there but it's just not possible. i do hope you get to log on to the site while you're in the states. but i understand you may not have the time as you may want to stay focused on your shooting. be one with the target grasshopper.
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Post by Jack on Sept 9, 2005 20:18:18 GMT -5
Sinclair sell little bubble levels just like Sebastian used - the level is meant for sticking on a front rest. A few years back I broke down and bought a Sinclair front rest- it really does help in shooting good groups consistently. And on the rear face of my front rest's top, just below the sandbag...is a bubble level I epoxied on.
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Post by sebastian on Sept 20, 2005 5:13:58 GMT -5
I bought the bubble leveler at Ace Hardware. It has 3 bubbles, btw (horizontal, vertical and 45 degree). What i need was to cut the leveler and took the bubbles out. It just cost about 3 or 4 $, if i remember correct.
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