I use one on my centerfire fclass rifle and it is awesome. It is the best way to get precise elevation. Like you said it is buttery smooth. I wanted one for my Eleso stock but he didn’t have an adapter so i helped him create one. Great guy to work with.
I saw the ABR in one of your previous videos and now I own 2 of them. Thanks alot Josh! Lol J/K I love them and find that even using them with a normal squishy rear bag the adjust-ability is pretty helpful.
I agree Josh. The ABR is an excellent device. I have had one for about 3 years, got it when I was shooting airguns, and really liked it. Still using it with my 22lr. Thanks for this review. Blessings
The adjustable bag rider from long shot precision is an amazing product. I have two of them,one on my RPR in 308 and a second on my Howa 1500 in 6.5 creedmoor. Helps me to quarter moa groups on both guns. Price of ABR is reasonable and quality is the best. Strongly recommend the ABR from Long SHOT PRECISION.
As always Josh clip and very accurate information. This is an excellent option for someone who runs a bipod or doesn’t have vertical adjustment on a front rest. Very accurate info from you Josh. Thanks
I run one on my 600 & 1000 yard rifles. I dont use a bag but a cut grooved 2x4 and do my adjusts and breathe on my 2 oz diamond trigger, prints my 5 shot sub half moa groups. I love mine benchrest or prone.
I designed and 3D printed a rear bag base that I can adjust elevation and windage that I use for shooting prone. It handles my Tikka Tac A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor no problem There is a RU-vid channel called Mark and Sam after work, and Mark manufactures and sells his all metal adjustable bag bases. And they have an awesome channel for those who are interested in extreme long range shooting. I do plan on getting a few of these adjustable bag ridders as the funds become available.
I saw one of those at my range... I handed the guy a Rail Mounted ABR for his tikka chassis to test with. He drove home and then drove to the restaurant I as at to pay me right away... he sold that tray thing.
It's a trigger finger spacer and thumb rest. 4 spacers are provided to allow the shooter to choose which one places the trigger finger properly on the trigger. Benefits: proper finger mechanics during pull, consistent finger placement, faster finger placement, spacer/rest glides under thumb - all combined to have reduced interference with the hand during recoil.