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Laugh all you want, but it works. Rest is velcroed to the jack so it is removable at any time. No wobble on mine
 

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I had my camera out, so I decided to add my experience. Years ago, when living in western North Carolina, I had no money for a shooting rest, so I used an old scissor type lab jack mounted on a wooden board. Folks laughed until they saw how easy it was to adjust the elevation and how stable it was... when I got a few bucks, I "upgraded" to the cheap rest on the right side of the photograph, as I was also using the lab jack in my workshop for other purposes ( my heavy duty scissors jack always stayed in the back of my truck)
 

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