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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk VII View Post
    There was a canvas & leather fitting which strapped around the tent pole
    Got it...I never went to Bisley.
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    wouldn't there be a need for some sort of support at the rear of the rifle? seems ther would be alot of strain or load on the front of the rifle. something you would not want on you competition tuned rifle. brownells sells similar equipment currently that theoreticaly performs the same function but exicution is different. point being that rifle is supported at both ends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nigel View Post
    I know the Bisley Vice had the option of being able to fit to a tent pole but it had the advantage of being able to be rotated. This vice doesn't so if fitted to a tent pole it would hold the rifle in a vertical position!
    And of course it would only fit a square tent pole, unlike the Bisley Vise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    it would only fit a square tent pole
    If the round pole fit inside that clamp, it would hold. I don't believe that's what it's for though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike16 View Post
    wouldn't there be a need for some sort of support at the rear of the rifle? seems ther would be alot of strain or load on the front of the rifle. something you would not want on you competition tuned rifle. brownells sells similar equipment currently that theoreticaly performs the same function but exicution is different. point being that rifle is supported at both ends.
    At least once source advised 'never clamp the forend, only the butt'

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    I think we need someone with a collection of old PH catalogues to give us the answer. I have a few so will see I can find the answer

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    Service and TArget Rifle Sights ~ Parker-Hale and B.S.A.

    dont recall where I stumbles across this but theres is alot of info on PH baubbles and nick nacks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk VII View Post
    At least once source advised 'never clamp the forend, only the butt'
    my thinking exactly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk VII View Post
    At least once source advised 'never clamp the forend, only the butt'
    And presumably with the forend supported so that the weight of the rifle doesn't hang on the butt socket.

    Speaking of vises, here's an old photo.
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    Pics like that had to be posed for ages to work...he stood with that rifle half in the chest for a space age before he could finish. Imagine that...brand new Lee Metfords...NEW!
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