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Vince is one of the founders of Target Shooter magazine and, in addition to his role as editor, he is an accomplished gunsmith and benchrest shooter, having represented his country at World & European level as part of the GB Team on many occasions.

NEW F CLASS REAR BAG STABILISER

As a long time benchrest shooter – long and short range – I’m always banging on to new shooters about the importance of set-up – the set-up of the front and rear bags that is.  Alignment and stability are critical.  The rear bag should be a ‘rock’ – it should never move during the firing process – essential if follow-up shots are to be fired quickly and accurately.

Remember, in benchrest competition, we are often required to discharge our five shots in around 15 seconds – to beat the wind.  The set-up must permit an accurate ‘return to battery’ when the rifle is pushed forward following recoil.  If you’ve done your job with set-up, the crosshairs will be very close to your aim-point – requiring just the slightest tweak of the front rest joystick.

F Class shooters will aim for a similar set-up but will rarely achieve it – the ‘effer’ shoots from a grassy firing-point – not a rock-solid concrete bench.  With one of Seb Lanbang’s excellent rests – be it the SEB NEO or SEB Joy-pod – the front end of the set-up is pretty well sorted but that back bag – sat on a padded mat, sat on a grassy firing-point is hardly ‘rock’ solid.

Recently I’ve discovered a few of products which have helped me improve my F Class set-up.  The first was the Osprey shooting mat from GS Precision – see our review at http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=3125  This mat is much thinner than the ever-popular AIM mat and it’s also larger.  On a grassy firing-point, the reduced padding is not a problem as it certainly provides a more stable platform for my second purchase – a Lenzi rear bag – see http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=3094 

The third product, which I only tried for the first time this week, is a rear-bag ‘platform’ from Fox Firearms. The Fox bag platform is a similar idea to the Dolphin version – which is a large, heavy lump of aluminium, recessed to exactly hold your bag.  It works very well and the only way in which the Fox improves things – it’s adjustable, so not dedicated to one particular bag.

The Dolphin bag stabiliser is a great product but ‘bag specific’

My recently purchased Lenzi bag offers a larger ‘footprint’ than the average bag and is therefore heavier than the usual Edgewood versions and the Lenzi leather is superb.  They are designed by a leading Italian benchrest shooter so he knows all about set-up.  If you had one of the aforementioned Dolphin aluminium bag-stabilisers then unfortunately, the Lenzi won’t fit.  This is where the Fox version scores – it’s adjustable and will fit the Lenzi or pretty-well any other bag you are likely to have.

The bobbins gripped my bag sufficiently so that I could carry it a short distance

The base is made from 12mm stainless steel plate.  It’s polished to a mirror finish on one side – for no good reason other than it looks nice and blingy!  There are a series of slotted holes around the perimeter and plastic ‘bobbins’ retained by ‘T’ nuts and socket-head screws hold the bag in place.  Without the bag in place it looks – and feels a bit like a manhole cover!

Choose the slots which best fir your bag – this arrangement fits my Lenzi bag

The bare base weighs a whopping 13 lbs – add the 16 lb weight of the Lenzi and we are looking at one heavy lump of kit!  As if we didn’t have enough to cart around the range….. I didn’t enjoy carrying it – plus my rifle, mat, Joypod, ammo etc. but as soon as I set up that was forgotten – I could feel the solidity of the back support – just like I’m used to on the bench.  During the 1000 yard shoot I never even thought about the back bag – it just stayed there, doing its job – solid as a rock.  I was pleased to take second place, just one point behind the winner.

I thought the T nuts on the underside might snag my mat so I covered them with a bit of duct tape

OK, I’m not saying this set-up will turn you into a winner but it will certainly improve a lot of the set-ups I see and that must be a good thing.  The base costs £ 90 and you can pick one up from Fox Firearms at the Diggle Ranges shop.  If you want it posted it will be another £9.00  www.foxfirearmsuk.com  Contact www.marchscopes.co.uk and for the Lenzi bags and for the Osprey mat e-mail info@gsprecision.org.uk