Show me your shooting benches/tables

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What I use is not very portable /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif but plenty solid. The top weighs over 500lbs.

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I’ve got some plans for a more portable/simple benches:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y135/coleridge/Movable_Cinder_Block_Legs.jpg


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If you can’t read them, let me know & I’ll email them to you if you want. If nothing else, it helps solve some of the dimension questions.



Very nice!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

I need a couple of these, strategicaly placed in some whistlepig fields of course.
 
id love to build a solid concrete bench some day when i acquire enough shooter friendly land...till then the heavy old school house table w/ the wood grain laminate and the witchita front rest w/ rear protector bags will have to do!!!!
 
Don't have pictures of mine, just a hurry up job when I still had a welder.
Legs are 2" square heavy wall tubing, frame is 1 1/4" angle, with the top being 2" treated lumber. The two front legs are slightly angled out and forward with the single rear leg angled back. Really makes it stable. 4 ft. wide in front with a 12 X 18" cutout for a right hand shooter.
Two guys can easily flip it over and load it in a truck, I used to do it by myself when I was younger. Now it stays in the back yard with a built up target butt set at 100 yards.
While not a stable as that concrete bench above, if you can't shoot to the rifles potential on this one, it's not the benches fault!
 
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