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Bill Bryan

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My local club allows over 70 shooters to shoot with support. I decided to build a light weight folding shooters bench. Here is my prototype. Any comments? Bill
 

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My local club allows over 70 shooters to shoot with support. I decided to build a light weight folding shooters bench. Here is my prototype. Any comments? Bill
like it! You are a good carpenter. Did you have drawn plans? I bought my bench. Plastic with folding aluminum legs. Works fine but has no seat. I have to use a folding metal chair.
I think a bench rest is a necessity for serious shooters. I'm always seeing "sight in" videos where the maker takes his new longrifle to the range and shoots offhand. He shows his groups and declares his gun accurate and sighted in. I think that's dumb. We need to know exactly how the gun shoots and what adjustments are needed.
 
My local club allows over 70 shooters to shoot with support. I decided to build a light weight folding shooters bench. Here is my prototype. Any comments? Bill
Bill, I really like the design.

How steady is it?

Jeff
 
My local club allows over 70 shooters to shoot with support. I decided to build a light weight folding shooters bench. Here is my prototype. Any comments? Bill
No criticism, just an observation if you find the need or have the desire make the bench a bit more stable, consider adding a few cross struts.

Can add stability without adding much bulk or weight.
 

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I built one like this bench. It is portable, stable, and only uses one 4x8 sheet of ply wood. I don't move mine so I glued all the tennions . Very solid and stable. Plans can be found online. Here's a link to a video showing one being set up.


 
Thanks for everyones' comments. I'm the only user so I don't need to have a right and left hand bench. The bench is very stable up front so I don't need any additional reinforcement. However it could use some work on the rear leg. Overall it's pretty stable. I've thought about how to add a seat but I think a folding stool or chair will be the easiest. I'm going to haul it up to the local muzzleloading club and use it for a while to decide if I like it. Bill
 
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