Please recommend a reasonably priced rifle rest

Mr. Hill

New member
I got my new scope mounted and need to sight it in this weekend. Can you suggest a reasonably priced rifle rest that you've used for me to purchase? Thanks!
 
Sorry friends, I should have provided more information. This will be for a Remington 700 .308 Winchester, sighted in at 100 yards, for elk season, and price less than $100.00.
 
Last edited:
old pair of jeans...cut off at the knee....filled with old pinto beans....sewed shut....been my rest for more years than I care to count
 
I use the Caldwell "The Rock Jr" and "universal rear shooting bag". Total cost is about
$60-$65. The Rock base lets you dial n your elevation. Used it for years and very satisfied with it.
 
Sorry friends, I should have provided more information. This will be for a Remington 700 .308 Winchester, sighted in at 100 yards, for elk season, and price less than $100.00.

Used canvas shot bags - free
sand, rice, beans, whatever - maybe $2.00

Folding chair from flea market, maybe $5

how cheap you wanna go from that?
 
I got a small inexpensive Cauldwell now. Most my life though, I used sand bags made from jean's or shot bags. Don't see many canvas shot bags anymore though, plastic has replaced them. Piece of 6x6 about 12" long under the bags works well.
 
The Caldwell Dead Shot set works quite well for $40.

Up from there would be one of the lead sleds, but the basic one is about $100 + a $20 weight. I prefer this for sighting in hard kickers.

The X type bags like the bulls-bag work well too and filled with foam pellets, it carries well.
 
I have a nice windage and elevation adjustable rest with a good rear bag. I also have a lead sled. The one piece, elevation adjustable lead sled is quite handy and only less accurate with my precision rifle.

Generally, I find basic bags have enough elevation, unless the range is at a steeper angle.
 
Thanks for the recommendations. I'd like something with elevation control, but the budget may prevent that.

No it doesn't. My inexpensive Caldwell rest does have elevation control! To do it with just bags, you'd have to pile up bags to get where you want, or use the 6x6 block and then control the toe of the stock with a small bag in your off hand to squeeze to move the sight picture up and down.
 
I'd like something with elevation control...
That's called your rear fist under the stock.

This is what a simple rear fist under the stock using front/rear Caldwell bags is capable of doing:
10h0fvo.jpg

For want of a better term, I belong to the Beneficent Order of Lizard Litter
 
Back
Top