Product Preview: Locked On 360 Mobile Gun Vise Kit

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posted on May 17, 2017
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Shooting over a quality rest has been proven to be worthwhile both on the range and in the field. The Locked On 360 Mobile Gun Vise Kit provides an option for shooters to solidly mount and rest a firearm, and is easy to use, especially for beginners. The rest features multi-axis swiveling with two adjustment knobs. The rubber-lined steel, pintle-style mount affixes a rifle, pistol or shotgun securely without marring the gun’s surface. Be it the workshop bench at home or a treestand hung 20 ft. in the air, the rest can be used on a variety of foundations, and installation time is minimal. Price: $249. Contact: Locked On 360; (706) 977-0505; lockedon360.com.

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