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Portable shooting bench

If you're gonna do it......do it right. :p



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That guy is in my town. See that van putzing around town all the time.
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.....not what I would call a shooter.
 
Just finished this one. Only real cost was for angled 1 1/4 pipe weld brackets and 36” pipe nipples and caps. Top is repurposed corian countertop I’d been saving for projects just like this. A bit of welding, layout and cleanup and done. Portable, with removable legs, but heavy, stable and all weather.

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I have a Herter’s bench from Cabelas. My kids got it for me for a Christmas present about five years ago.

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It folds up and sets up very easily. Very sturdy (I used it with my almost 50 pound .50 BMG rig with no issues). It has a cup holder!

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Been very happy with it. Used it quite a bit but I'm not a serious long range shooter so not like every weekend. The only potential failure point I see is where the legs screw into the table. These are a fairly fine thread and I think if you get grit or force them you could dick them up. Keep these clean and in good shape and it's a pretty bomb proof design. Adjusting the legs independently to get it solid was a pain at 1st but with practice I do it quickly now. I screwed on a piece of to load the bipod against but there's probably a more elegant solution.

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Thanks for the update. BTW, I see you live in snow country, these Crescent Moon Eva shoes are great for setting your targets, super simple:
 
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I made this. Found the prints on the web. Fast set up and take down. Stores in small area. Ambidextrous. Solid.
 

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The stainless tubing is not too heavy, but the Aluminum top plate is probably 30-40#.
I wanted some mass to reduce vibration.
I machined a relief in the bottom of the plate, so as to have a snug fit over the vertical tube.
Hand tight works to keep it from moving.
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