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Posted By: Swifty52 Bald Eagle Front Rest - 02/23/18
Looking to upgrade my front rest. Currently using a Caldwell Rock BR and a Rock BR 1000.
Looking at this one to replace my BR 1000 with this.
http://www.bullets.com/products/Rest-Triangle-Aluminum/BE1004
Figure that it would be easier for my wife to use it or the smaller Rock BR than that 24 pound sucker.
Posted By: Craigster Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 02/23/18
I have one, very happy with it.
Originally Posted by Swifty52
Looking to upgrade my front rest. Currently using a Caldwell Rock BR and a Rock BR 1000.
Looking at this one to replace my BR 1000 with this.
http://www.bullets.com/products/Rest-Triangle-Aluminum/BE1004
Figure that it would be easier for my wife to use it or the smaller Rock BR than that 24 pound sucker.


First thing you need to do is remove the wind age adjustment. Lock it down or mfg something else. The rest of it is very good. i have both alum and cast iron. If you get the aluminum model take some sandbags to lay on the legs for additional stability.
Posted By: balew6254 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 02/25/18
Butch,
What's the issue with the windage adjustment? Is there any advantage to the slingshot steel rest over the triangle steel rest?

Thanks,
Bruce
Originally Posted by balew6254
Butch,
What's the issue with the windage adjustment? Is there any advantage to the slingshot steel rest over the triangle steel rest?

Thanks,
Bruce


Bruce, the triangle model is a little more stable. The speedo cable adjustor is not very precise. Kinda jerky.
Posted By: balew6254 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 02/26/18
Thanks Butch,

I will get the triangle steel for bench shooting w/o windage adjustment based on your input. It's time I upgraded from my old inexpensive rest.

Bruce
Originally Posted by balew6254
Thanks Butch,

I will get the triangle steel for bench shooting w/o windage adjustment based on your input. It's time I upgraded from my old inexpensive rest.

Bruce



You will like it.Later you can add one of my tops.
www.shadetreeea.com
Posted By: balew6254 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 02/26/18
Butch,
Thanks for the link, I will get one of your tops later this year. It looks like an impressive piece of equipment!

Bruce
Posted By: stevevan1 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 02/27/18
I've been reading this thread with interest as I too am looking for a good stable rest for sighting and load development for my sporter/hunting rifles. I'm going for the cast iron Bald Eagle triangle non windage as previously recommended. What would be a good bad for the rest along with a real good rear bag for my useage? Steve
Originally Posted by stevevan1
I've been reading this thread with interest as I too am looking for a good stable rest for sighting and load development for my sporter/hunting rifles. I'm going for the cast iron Bald Eagle triangle non windage as previously recommended. What would be a good bad for the rest along with a real good rear bag for my useage? Steve



Steve, A lot of folks make quality bags. I personally like the Protector brand. Bald Eagle and Edgewood make good bags.
Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/02/18
Butch, I just received the rest that I was asking about. All in all not bad. Like the rotary coarse up down. The rest has a lot of up down movement, but on low looks like it should be just the right height for the wife. The 2 1/4” bag should fit the coopers just fine. The windage adjustment is not high on my list but is easily removed and a set screw and lock nut will cure the ugly. For 30 bucks cheaper, looks to be a damn good rest other than having to spend a couple bucks for set screw and nut.
Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/11/18
Originally Posted by butchlambert1
Originally Posted by Swifty52
Looking to upgrade my front rest. Currently using a Caldwell Rock BR and a Rock BR 1000.
Looking at this one to replace my BR 1000 with this.
http://www.bullets.com/products/Rest-Triangle-Aluminum/BE1004
Figure that it would be easier for my wife to use it or the smaller Rock BR than that 24 pound sucker.


First thing you need to do is remove the wind age adjustment. Lock it down or mfg something else. The rest of it is very good. i have both alum and cast iron. If you get the aluminum model take some sandbags to lay on the legs for additional stability.


Butch, I got pointed to this from another site. The bolt ended up costing 8 bucks. Confirmed the thread measurements. Haven’t got around to converting the top to left hand, but not too tough. For any interested.

http://www.precisiontargetshooters.com/index.html
Looks good.
Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/12/18
Also found when I took the top apart that you don’t need to drill and tap the base for left hand operation. The end plates and side plates for the slide can be swapped. Bolt holes all line up and the slide plate just get rotated 180. 2 problems I did find is that the side and end plate bolts were loose allowing a little slop. Also the grease that is under the slide plate is like bearing grease, way to heavy which caused erratic and stiff adjustment when in cooler temps, may be just fine for 100+ temps.
Posted By: Heeler Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/12/18
Swifty,
Thanks for the link. I picked up the same rest you did and was thinking what could be done to modify the adjuster.
Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/12/18
He updated the link to show the mod. Without drill and tapping.
http://www.precisiontargetshooters.com/index.html
I've been real happy with my Bald Eagle rest. I bought it 15 years or so ago. Nowadays I use the bipod about 99% of the time, but when I want to use a front rest it's nice to have a good one.

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Posted By: EdM Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/26/18
Originally Posted by Swifty52
He updated the link to show the mod. Without drill and tapping.
http://www.precisiontargetshooters.com/index.html


For the life of me I cannot remove the bolt that holds the top plate on.
Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/28/18
You don’t have to take the top off, but I had no problem removing the center Allen bolt for the top plate.
The slide plate is drilled and tapped both sides. All I did is rotate and flip the slide plate for opposite side operation. The 2 end plates that hold the springs and adjuster bolt are moved to opposite ends after flipping the slide plate.

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Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 03/28/18
Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by Swifty52
He updated the link to show the mod. Without drill and tapping.
http://www.precisiontargetshooters.com/index.html


For the life of me I cannot remove the bolt that holds the top plate on.

There is a jam nut under the top plate. The bolt won’t come out until it’s loosened. Page 5 shows it.

https://d1smtr43n8obs4.cloudfront.net/manuals/be1004_m.pdf
Posted By: EdM Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 04/01/18
I had the jam nut loose. I will do just what you did. Thanks.
Posted By: Swifty52 Re: Bald Eagle Front Rest - 04/12/18
Sold out on all of them. None listed on Grizzly so guess it’s the end.
Shiraz hasn't discontinued them.
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