Ransom Rest Windage Base
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Ransom Rest Windage Base
I am considering buying the Ransom Rest windage base, but would like advice from shooters who own the base. Would you buy it again?
Thanks
Doc
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Doc
Dockokol- Posts : 131
Join date : 2013-05-21
Location : North Florida
Re: Ransom Rest Windage Base
Not required BUT after using one I'd never be without one.
- Dave
Full disclosure: I seldom use a RR anymore, just sandbags & I replace my optic with a 1-4X scope.
- Dave
Full disclosure: I seldom use a RR anymore, just sandbags & I replace my optic with a 1-4X scope.
dronning- Posts : 2581
Join date : 2013-03-20
Age : 71
Location : Lakeville, MN
Re: Ransom Rest Windage Base
I agree, with both statements.dronning wrote:Not required BUT after using one I'd never be without one.
- Dave
Full disclosure: I seldom use a RR anymore, just sandbags & I replace my optic with a 1-4X scope.
Re: Ransom Rest Windage Base
Poured concrete base?
james r chapman- Admin
- Posts : 6372
Join date : 2012-01-31
Age : 75
Location : HELL, Michigan
Re: Ransom Rest Windage Base
I did not do this, but one guy who was involved told me that the block goes 4' into the ground.... And yes, poured concrete.
jlow- Posts : 177
Join date : 2019-01-06
Re: Ransom Rest Windage Base
just found out it's local, washtenaw sportsmans club. and that would qualify as RIGID...
james r chapman- Admin
- Posts : 6372
Join date : 2012-01-31
Age : 75
Location : HELL, Michigan
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