32 to 34 inches Tommy McWhat is the average height of a bench
I disagree. As less than a taller guy I find benches higher than normal very difficult to use. Any thing over 34 is to high, when you need to stretch shooting free recoil I find it impossible.The ones at the Visalia range, and the Fresno members' range are 34" tall, and I would not want them shorter. As I have often written, with an adjustable stool, it is easier for a short man to use a bench that is a little tall, than it is for a tall man to use one that is a little short. Some time back I shot from a bench that was taller, but since the stool matched it, I was quite comfortable.
Do you have a drum throne or other adjustable stool with enough range to do the job? The critical point is to be able to adjust to the bench top to seat dimension that is correct for each shooter's build. IMO evaluations of shooting bench height that do not adjustable seats with sufficient range are not done correctly.I disagree. As less than a taller guy I find benches higher than normal very difficult to use. Any thing over 34 is to high, when you need to stretch shooting free recoil I find it impossible.
That’s a very nice video!The benches in this video are 34" high, and as you can see, most of the competitors have adjustable stools. If the distance from the top of the seat to the top of the bench is maintained, the upper body posture stays the same.
The drone footage, some of the still footage and the editing was done by one of the competitors, Pete Kitrinos, always a sharp competitor, and fine fellow.That’s a very nice video!
Optimal- the farther the better due to muzzle blast which causes errant shots when "doubling" with the adjacent shooter.While we’re on the subject, how far apart between benches is optimal?
This sounds like a stool range of adjustment issue. One thing that is probably not known about the commonly used drum thrones is that some manufacturers make bases that cover different height ranges. This is important to know so that you do not buy the wrong one for your situation. I think that stool height issues are pretty easy to remedy given all of the options that are available.One club in my IBS region has tall benches 34". I am 5'-8". I have to adjust my stool to max height and it does not allow me to address my gun to my comfort level. My mentor that got me into BR stressed posture and planting one's feet is critical and most overlooked for shooting consistently well. The rests have height adjustments, and IBS rules allow a "vertical spacer" under rear bags so taller shooters can adjust to their needs. For those in shorter stature there is no fix short of an elevated stool and a platform for your feet. I built concrete benches for 2 local ranges and made them 32" with no complaints.
Jeff.....What is the height Of the outdoor benches at AndersonI disagree. As less than a taller guy I find benches higher than normal very difficult to use. Any thing over 34 is to high, when you need to stretch shooting free recoil I find it impossible.
For most people sitting with their knees at slightly greater than a 90* angle (less bent)This sounds like a stool range of adjustment issue. One thing that is probably not known about the commonly used drum thrones is that some manufacturers make bases that cover different height ranges. This is important to know so that you do not buy the wrong one for your situation. I think that stool height issues are pretty easy to remedy given all of the options that are available.