thats a cool i deer i like good thing like that
This is to protect damage to the rifle when zeroing off a bench. Instead of laying the gun on it's side in between shots, get some of the rubber jawed plastic clamps sold by DIY/Homebase for clamping woodwork.
Clip the jaws onto the front of the stock/receiver and it acts as a bipod, keeping the gun upright 'til the next shot.
One of JDP's many tips
Mick
Another Old Git.
thats a cool i deer i like good thing like that
I use a gunsmiths maintenance centre which I bought for £22.95, it's a plastic tray with adjustable rubber jaws, not only can use it for working on your gun, it also makes an excellent bench rest for sighting in etc.
I Use A Black And Decker Workbench
i use a black and decker workmate with a piece of foam pipe lagging on each side of the jaws so that i can clamp the gun without damage
jobs a good un
Thank you Mick,
Being new I need useful tips like this.
Cos when you are not sure what you are doing when zeroing in a new rifle, it can take rather a long time
I am a Lady
AA S200 Mk3, Walther CP99, Soon to own a Webley Alecto
These are worth every penny for serious bench resting particularly with a rear bag
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=412484
A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.
good tip
Weihrauch B&C HW95K, B&C HW35K, BAM B26-2 venoman custom, QB78 DL custom.
You ain't so big, you jus' tall, tha's all.
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great tip
What a fantastic tip i have a set of them clamp somewhere i am going to try this cheers
so simple yet so effective thanks for the tip
Tim
good tip well done
Thanks some great tipps there and wont cost me a penny !!!