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Front rest for colony varmints

I have a Shadetree top on a Caldwell BR base. Show or tell me about some of the modifications you have made to improve your set up. I don’t want to make much heaver because I move several times a day. I shoot from an improved Stable Table.
 
I'm like you and like to move around and for me, any type of shooting table did not work out well. I hunt PD's alone, so it's easier for me to move than if there were more than one shooter.

When I first setup, the wind is generally very low (2-5). As the morning progresses, the wind starts to pick up and the PD's are staying in there holes.

I'll move into another area with my game cart, tripod, etc.. When I move, I do so to shoot with or into the wind. I prefer to shoot with the wind. When needed I relocate again.
 

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On my Hart rest, I removed the spiked feet, & replaced them with carriage bolts screwed up from the bottom, with washers, & nutted on the top side.

Stays in place while shooting, but still easily slides across the bench top for the next victim.

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I have a Shadetree top on a Caldwell BR base. Show or tell me about some of the modifications you have made to improve your set up. I don’t want to make much heaver because I move several times a day. I shoot from an improved Stable Table.
I have the same setup as you. What i did is make a swivel top that just fits my joystick. I used fish eye rollers. . works very well.
 
My colony rat shooting has evolved since I got serious about it in 1968, from laying on the ground with bipods (stiff necks, sore elbows), shooting off the truck tailgate using the truck canopy for the rifle rest/sandbags, off the truck hood and other innovative attempts to find the 'right' setup.

Now it's rotating benches with a quasi BR setup with Sinclair All-Purpose front rest and Protektor rear bag. We set up in the morning and generally don't have to move all day, the squirrel shooting is that good here. When the shooting slows down or the weather is not 'bench friendly', we drive the ranch two-tracks and shoot our custom 10-22's out the truck windows using window bags from Don Scott (Dog-Gone-Good).



To give more portability, I'm now experimenting with a shooting tripod, the BOG Death Grip that allows for using nice wood-stocked rifles (Cooper) without the need for an ARCA rail. The idea is when the WX is decent and a walkabout is in order, it's reasonably portable and gives a bit of elevation advantage in the alfalfa. We'll see how that works out come next April when I plan to use it on rockchucks too.



Having friendly landowners that allow us to use their farm equipment to set up on to gain some elevation is always appreciated.



After different setups over all these years, the Sinclair A/P front rest still works well with its adjustable front that is suitable for thin sporter stocks all the way to 3" wide BR stocks. I use Super Feet under the rest pins to protect the bench top that have neoprene on the bases. Just one more way to skin that proverbial cat.

 
I take a light alum frame camping chair and a tripod, I built a U shaped rest and screwed it on top of the tripod and use an old Hoppe's frt rest bag on it. I use a cheap, light alum tripod. Makes it easy to pickup and move around. Keeps it comfy and simple.
 
I went to a bipod cuz its easier to transport and faster to get into action when one pops up.

I am thinking about a tripod with tac table or arca for when im not feeling like setting up the bench.

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I went to a bipod cuz its easier to transport and faster to get into action when one pops up.

I am thinking about a tripod with tac table or arca for when im not feeling like setting up the bench.

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Wabbit Slayer, you might want to consider trading that Caldwell plastic bench top for the wooden one they offer (or make your own) to provide a longer platform that gives your shooting arm/elbow support, as their silly plastic top is much too short and has your elbow hanging off in the air.



The longer wooden top also will provide more room for your bipod with no chance of the legs going over the edge in a heated shooting moment. :o

Just a suggestion, and I'm on the tripod idea now too for the same reason you stated.
 

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