I have received mine this week. It does not come with a bag. What bag do you recommend? Are there other bags for the frontrest like seen in other prior videos available? Thanks!
The product looks good but no pricing or anything anywhere, not even on the web site. If it is anywhere, it's nowhere obvious. Basically "order it and we'll charge you what we think it's worth". No thanks. I'm 100% positive you've lost customers over this. I'm sure comments will be things like "what price do you believe accounts for accuracy" or "our premium products require a premium price" or some other foolishness. If it's not such a big deal to those that fall in line with such thinking, then why not be up front about the price?
This video is VERY helpful! I have my rest in hand and while the instructions were great, this solidifies the fine tuning. Thank you so much for an amazing product!
@@rjmprod So, the NEO front rest, the rest in the video, is front support for the rifle, it tends to be found in extremely competitive disciplines, such as F-Class Open, or F open. F open is shooting out too 1000 yards with a rifle that may not weigh over 10kg including all the attachments such as scopes. but excluding the front support, which is why the NEO and other front rests alike can weigh so much. The purpose of a front rest is to return the rifle to its previous point of aim, the NEO includes a joystick feature which isn't seen in this video which allows it to move up, down, left and right, which allows the shooter to compensate for the wind and its affect on the bullet via holding off or aiming at a different point on target. If you want to see a F-Class match search, "Rattlesnake Match - Relay 4, 15 shots @ 1000 yards, 284 Winchester", by Winning in the wind. If you want too see more about the NEO, you can search up "SEB NEO" by @Accurate Shooter. To find more information about F-open you can search up F-Open rules, or view shooters such as F-Class John, Erik Cortina and so on. Hope that helped (:
Had mine now for about 5 months and absolutely LOVE it! Purchased two extra mounting rails and now can easily swap the bipod between my LR, MR and FSBR. Thank you Sebastian Lambang for an awesome bipod!!!
@ 1,000 yds, last day, last range. My daughter Michelle took the video. Scope NF set @ max 42X. Rifle tracked straight with no hop, no shift/side movement after recoil, scope always on my own target every-time after recoil. I was able to see my score without moving the rifle at all and ready for the next shot, i.e. to shoot the next round quickly, or stop, or make slight adjustments or hold off. I dropped 4 (tricky wind changes), however it was still the best score in the range/squading and first place (tie) for the day (60.5 + 56.2 = 116.7). But I chose the 2nd place/silver medal without doing the shoot off because I admire my fellow Daryl Barlow whose took the 1st place. Yes, the joystick mechanism did help (a lot for me). Yes I didn't really care with 'follow through' (you can see it in the vid) - I do believe the bullet already exited the muzzle before it moves the bipod / joystick. Yes I didn't adjust the scope once it's on (or around) the center of the target. I hold off most of the time. Also have a habit to cycle my bolt quickly after the shot and be ready for the next shot.