New Stoney Point Front Rest Offers Shooters A Rock Solid Option

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posted on March 7, 2012
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Stoney Point, a reputable name for innovative, field shooting rests, has introduced a new high-quality front shooting rest.

The Stoney Point Front Rest is constructed of heavy gauge tubular steel with a durable powder-coat finish. It features a large, soft-touch adjustment wheel for precise aiming. With three adjustable feet, the shooting rest can be quickly adjusted to accommodate uneven surfaces. The feet are capped with no-mar rubber coverings to provide added stability on the shooting bench and ensure the rest doesn't shift under heavy recoil.

The Stoney Point Front Rest, available for an MSRP of $74.95, includes a durable shooting bag constructed of 600-denier polyester and filled with polypropylene pellets to retard moisture build-up and mold. For more information about the new Stoney Point Front Rest, visit the product page online.

Visit www.stoneypoint.com to learn more about Stoney Point and its collection of innovative, in-the-field shooting rests, or call 1-800-423-3537.

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