
Caldwell Rock BR Rest Product Description:
- Features both a ball bearing elevation adjustment and a windage adjustable cradle.
- Rets includes two styles of front bags and accepts any Caldwell front bag.
Product Description
The Rock BR will help you discover the true potential of your rifle and ammunition. This high quality rest is designed for the most accuracy-minded shooters around, bench rest competitors. Now everyone who wants the best from their rifle can benefit from the advanced design, precision machining, and finely engineered features of the Rock BR.
Customer Reviews
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Great rest for the price
By A Customer
This rest is kind of an oddity, in a way. It's probably not precise enough for a serious benchrest competitor, but it's more than most shooters would need for casual, infrequent use. That makes it just about perfect for me. I shoot regularly in club-level competition, off the bench, at ranges from 100-300 yards. I wanted a solid, heavy windage rest that wouldn't break the budget, and the Caldwell Rock BR suits my needs to a "t". I know of nothing better for less than two or three times the price. Once again, Caldwell has hit the ball out of the park.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Solid as a Rock
By Richard L. Menchinella
This rest is 24 lbs of solid Rock!extremely stable and strong.Micro adjustable for those 1000 yrd shots.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Cradle poorly designed
By Breyton
I bought the BR Rock rest after watching several video reviews of the prior model (2009 version). The new model (2010 version) has a redesigned cradle and windage adjusting screw and seems to be a big downgrade from the prior model. The new model simply uses a screw to move the cradle left or right. The problem is that after locking the cradle down, there is a lot of side to side movement in the cradle. I called Caldwell tech support and they had me check the cradle attached screw to see if it was loose, it was not, and I was told to send it back. Amazon quickly (next day air) sent me a replacement, but I have the same issue with the replacement.The 2009 version has a spring loaded pin that moves between two slides and seems to be a more stable and accurate cradle adjustment process. Visually looking at the two models, it seems the mfg. may have tried lower the mfg. cost by going to a simpler cradle design.I may end up returning the rest and look for a used on 2009 version on ebay.
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