I am told the podpad needs to be firm, and I guess it would be like the rear bag, track the stock first and it will create less settling.
The 2 centre pouches are also able to be used without being filled. Which is great news for me, as I would like to travel without emptying and refilling every time.
Well I have to say the bipod is an absolute dream to use. It tracks beautifully, and with the joystick it is a pleasure to use.
I did have a couple of unexplained 4's but worked out that the bottom of the joystick was touching the ground for those. There is some settling in the podbag, so it does need a firm run across the bag before starting.
This is a piece of genius work.
I can see great benefits to future FTR teams where coaches hold off rather than wind the knob.
The wait is well worth it!
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First shot with the joypod. Now the sound says that i shot on the wrong target. this was not the case. It was a delay in the system. You can just catch me saying i have the shot right at the end.
Brad will back me up on that.
Southcape wrote:Well I have to say the bipod is an absolute dream to use. It tracks beautifully, and with the joystick it is a pleasure to use.
I did have a couple of unexplained 4's but worked out that the bottom of the joystick was touching the ground for those. There is some settling in the podbag, so it does need a firm run across the bag before starting.
This is a piece of genius work.
I can see great benefits to future FTR teams where coaches hold off rather than wind the knob.
The wait is well worth it!
It's a pity most wont have the chance to get one even if they are willing to pay the $$$ as supply will become a bigger issue (than it already is) as the manufacture moves onto something new and back orders don't get filled, just like the Neo and Max rests.
Matt P
Southcape wrote:I can see great benefits to future FTR teams where coaches hold off rather than wind the knob.
This is just as important when winding Linda - If the coach screws on 5 minutes then says "go on" you still have to readjust your point of aim the same. Joystick rests were a huge leap forward for Fopen team shooting so imagine they will do the same for FTR
And this joystick reads true. You move it to centre and it holds.
I used a joystick rest when shooting in an F Std team last week, and it had terrible response. When a coach says fire, I like my shot gone. I don't like wobbling around the target trying to get back to centre.
Does anyone have any tips or observations about setting the joypod up and hold when using it? I had a few problems with bag settling yesterday. Wondering if you are all using the pad supplied or have tried anything else under the front legs?
I had a play around the other day and found the same thing. If I 'track' the gun back and forth the settling was a lot better.
I was going to pack the bags quite full similar to my rear bag, but decided against that because I think it works better a bit looser. Seems to create grooves a bit better which helps with tracking.