Dusty Stevens
Shiner
This is why i want the one i postedWell knock me over with a feather! lol![]()
This is why i want the one i postedWell knock me over with a feather! lol![]()
I've shot a lot of sage rats off those benches over the years. Friend has 4 of them, even though they are mostly aluminum they are not lightweight, main tube pivot uses a graphite sleeve, the leg system allows good stability and adjustability, and the table is a nice laminated piece.I do like those
That sounds about right. I just can’t picture using a pivot style table/bench at longer ranges with 40 MPH wind gusts.I've shot a lot of sage rats off those benches over the years. Friend has 4 of them, even though they are mostly aluminum they are not lightweight, main tube pivot uses a graphite sleeve, the leg system allows good stability and adjustability, and the table is a nice laminated piece.
For making head shots on squirrels at 100-200 they are very stable, for shooting .1xx-.2xx groups fixed legs and a separate stool would provide an advantage.... IMO.
I've shot off of those in 20-30 mph winds and they are about as good as you could get. Scanning and shooting off fixed benches/tables is similar to 8 hours of yoga. If you have a compromised back not having a pivoting table/seat can get very uncomfortable.That sounds about right. I just can’t picture using a pivot style table/bench at longer ranges with 40 MPH wind gusts.
I can get a caldwell br pivot cheaper than the bench i first postedFor me a rotating bench is the only way to go. I have a couple that were custom made by a man that no longer makes them. They are very similar to the BR pivot and very stable. Waaaaay easier than moving a solid table around and I'm not that cheap that I would choose the solid table just to save a few bucks. With that being said, my rifle builder uses an original BR Pivot and his suggestion is to put a shooting stick under the table top once your set up. If you have a lot of action in one position and you don't have to move, you can make the table even more stable by wedging a shooting stick under one side. Just my .02
I was going to post the same thing Jimmy. When either you or Dusty get one, write up a good review for us.Thanks. It looks interesting. Please report back if you have the opportunity. The benches at my home range aren't very good, so I'm interested in a stable portable for use with my BR guns.
The Caldwell's aren't perfect, but for the price it's hard to argue just for the gauge of material used.I can get a caldwell br pivot cheaper than the bench i first posted
Nice work. I like my seat seperate can you take the seat off and have room for a stool beside it?
Well knock me over with a feather! lol![]()
Rick have you checked out the caldwell version and how does it stack up to your design? I always wanted one of yours but never got the chance. All i see is people having to shim up the caldwell stuffYep, me too, as the absolute best groups I've ever shot with my rat rifles have all been fired from my BR Pivot Lite, as it's the only solid bench I've have access to in the 22 years I've been shooting from it. I seriously doubt I could shoot a group in the .1's any better from a concrete bench (Cooper 20VT).
In actual use, when the seat/stool is attached to the vertical post of the bench, the shooter's own weight preloads the assembly, thereby making it as stable and solid as possible. As we all sit still during target acquisition anyway, there's just no movement, period. The most movement detected in the scope sight picture is usually the shooter's own heartbeat. Same as from a concrete bench.
Those that have never used any of these rotating benches complain about a theoretical fault that just does not exist in actual use......at least for load workup and rat shooting. The BR Pivot and its clones were never designed for actual BR competition, but sources (a well known competitor) told me some years ago that it has/was used in that regard with good success.
The BRP was designed for rat shooting, and rat shooting alone. But along the way during it's production here in OR, it was also used with what could be termed "patriotic success" in both Iraq and Kuwait by our military there. That fact just makes me smile when I'm sitting on mine behind my rifle in a rat-infested alfalfa field.![]()
Rick have you checked out the caldwell version and how does it stack up to your design? I always wanted one of yours but never got the chance. All i see is people having to shim up the caldwell stuff
Dusty - The Caldwell BRP differs from my old 'STD' bench, in that it does not employ a cast aluminum 'hub' assembly at the base, instead being all cast steel, thereby making it heavier than the originals. The original Lite version uses 100% T6 alloy throughout the assembly, thereby saving 20lbs of weight. I was told that the ChiComs were unable to duplicate the precision alloy castings of the original, always obtaining unwanted porosity in their castings. We used a Boeing Aircraft alloy casting supplier, hence the superlative quality we were able to obtain, along with much tighter machining tolerances.
Keep in mind that Caldwell offers their version of the BRP, plus a cheapened up version without any desirable features that is marketed under the name "Stable Table". Not even close to their BRP rendition. If a Caldwell BRP is being considered, be sure to specify the hardwood top. The plastic version is, well......
Soon after selling the mfg rights to them, they sent their offshore produced version to me for evaluation. It was the hardwood top model, and other than the difference of materials, the overall impression was favorable, but being biased as would be assumed, it was hard to accept the difference in workmanship in the imported version when compared to our originals.
Functionally in the field, the Caldwell version works just fine. HTH
Dusty if you can find an original BR Pivot Light they are exceptional. My only concern buying used would be sourcing new graphite 'bushings' for the center post, as those can be damaged from neglect or lack of maintenance in my experience. Maybe Rick can advise?I do like those