rifle "saddle" for freehand stand?
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rifle "saddle" for freehand stand?
Please excuse a question from the uneducated. I just came back from the Texas 4H state games. I noticed quite a few shooters "hanging" their rifles on their freehand stand during their match.
I understand that freehand stands typically have a rest on top to steady a rifle while loading (and to rest between shots) and a loading block - but not sure what the lower saddle is called or who makes it. It was used mostly when the shooters had their rifles safe and were away from their lanes. It was mounted on the lower 1/2 of the stand below the loading block.
Anyway, need to get my kids a freehand stand, and wanted to get this accessory as well - but having difficulty finding it on any of the online catalogs.
I understand that freehand stands typically have a rest on top to steady a rifle while loading (and to rest between shots) and a loading block - but not sure what the lower saddle is called or who makes it. It was used mostly when the shooters had their rifles safe and were away from their lanes. It was mounted on the lower 1/2 of the stand below the loading block.
Anyway, need to get my kids a freehand stand, and wanted to get this accessory as well - but having difficulty finding it on any of the online catalogs.
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rifle saddle
Earnest Shooting Products makes an attachment that hangs onto an offhand stand where you can rest your rifle after strings. there is no website, but call him at 570-797-4872 for a catalog with pics. good luck.
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Earnest Shooting Products makes an attachment that hangs onto an offhand stand where you can rest your rifle after strings. there is no website, but call him at 570-797-4872 for a catalog with pics. good luck.
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And yet I saw them (at least one of them) used on the line at Camp Perry during the NRA Smallbore 3P Nationals (July 21-23). IMO, they just look like an accident waiting to happen. I'd rather have the rifle on the ground on a bipod or other stand.headwizard wrote:You also cannot use the "antlers" at some of the sanctioned matches. NRA did not allow them at the 3P Nationals at Camp Perry.
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gun cradles on stands
We have used them since Bill first made them. Never had a stand fall over in any match. The idea is to make it easier for shooters with stiff shooting pants to pick up the rifle. Works great and shooters love them.
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Be aware that USA Shooting and ISSF require that the shooter hold the rifle while it is on the stand.
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