Is Caldwell dead shot fieldpod really bench rest quality ?

Think biggest issue for me and my V .25 BP is the length of gun. The photo above shows the minimum length . With a full sized rifle adjustment for length is fine but short BP IMO opinion isn't stable enough. 
Would not use for precision bench rest also I don't trust the locking devices to hold gun as they are weak friction fittings.
Good for prey ambush shooting though.

Safe shooting
 
I started with a Caldwell, then went to a Bald Eagle, and now await delivery of a Randolf. These are fine rests but not the best in terms of what you call "Benchrest" quality. If you want to shoot 750s or close to it, then only the best will do, but it will hurt your wallet seriously. Get a Randolf, Sinclair, or some of the others on the following websites:

http://randolphmachine.com/front.html

http://www.sinclairintl.com/

http://drgreenlawmachining.com/home

http://www.jj-industries.com/

http://www.viperbench-rest.com/

I suggest cruising the BR forums to see what the top shooters use.
 
"wolfie"Think biggest issue for me and my V .25 BP is the length of gun. The photo above shows the minimum length . With a full sized rifle adjustment for length is fine but short BP IMO opinion isn't stable enough. 
Would not use for precision bench rest also I don't trust the locking devices to hold gun as they are weak friction fittings.
Good for prey ambush shooting though.

Safe shooting
You will only get the best scores shooting from a concrete bench.