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For a lefty?I built one last year.
Yep left hand shooter right hand rifles!For a lefty?
Looks like a great design for quick takedown. Ever catch "anything" on the hitch pin on the seat tubing???I built a padded seat for it right after I took that pic so it's a lot more comfortable than the bucket lid seat in the pic.
Not yet! But I haven't shot off it much.Looks like a great design for quick takedown. Ever catch "anything" on the hitch pin on the seat tubing???
No it's all steel. I just worked with what I had here at the shop. I think the only thing I bought I didn't have was the 2" tube for the legs.That looks very similar to a DOA bench. Did you by chance make it out of aluminum?
Coming from someone who has wasted a lot of money buying most of the shooting benches out there; I would put any of them up against a Stuckys...found here: https://www.shootingbenches.com/
Easy to put up/take down and solid as a rock. Last a lifetime and for the money to me it is a steal! If you don’t like yours, I will buy it for a second home!
it has an extra that is a plate with a mount for a quality bench rest and swivels. I shoot ground hogs, Coyotes and anything else i can legally kill....not cheap but it will still be standing when the others have long ago rusted or fallen apart. I have one with their newer 'rubber' coated top that just sits in the field and the weather has no affect....of course a good tripod with proper mount would work too...CSolid, yes, but does it rotate?.......NO
One thing 50+ years of rat shooting has taught me, is that if a rat-shooting bench does not rotate, it's basically a hassle and almost worthless in the rat patch. JMO, JME, YMMV