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New shooting bench

Scalloper

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I have been wanting a stable yet portable shooting bench for a few years now. I recently built this one and it’s perfect for my needs. I bought the leg kit from a member on here. I estimated the dimensions based on a sheet of plywood. I can make three of these from two 4x8 sheets of 1/2” pressure treated. A buddy of mine is a cabinet maker he helped me screw, glue and clamped the top. Then I put three coats of spar varnish on and my wife added the black rubberized top coating. I could build 3 for about $240
 

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Scalloper,
That benchrest table looks nice. I like the contrast of the lighter color wood edge.

I’m cheap and cobbled this shooting bench from a Black & Decker Workmate a friend gave me. The plywood top is screwed to a piece of pine shelf board I salvage from bathroom remodeling job, clamped between the Workmate jaws. With the legs folded it the perfect hight for a friend’s 10 years old son. That’s his Savage Cub 22LR Youth Rifle. With the deployed it’s the perfect hight for if he rest his feet on the foot rest. For the 5’10” me it’s the perfect hight with the legs deployed.DBF35000-F95D-43C0-AAB7-03E3DF070CCF.jpeg
 
The back leg could be closer to the middle next to the cutouts and closer to the leading edge of the table. This would give it more balance and still be out of the shooters way.
 
Rock solid roll away. What did you use for rubber coating? Bedliner?
 

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Rock solid roll away. What did you use for rubber coating? Bedliner?
I used this but it seems like it may peel easily. I didn’t need anything with 3 coats of spar varnish but I didn’t want it slippery.
 

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Scalloper,
That benchrest table looks nice. I like the contrast of the lighter color wood edge.

I’m cheap and cobbled this shooting bench from a Black & Decker Workmate a friend gave me. The plywood top is screwed to a piece of pine shelf board I salvage from bathroom remodeling job, clamped between the Workmate jaws. With the legs folded it the perfect hight for a friend’s 10 years old son. That’s his Savage Cub 22LR Youth Rifle. With the deployed it’s the perfect hight for if he rest his feet on the foot rest. For the 5’10” me it’s the perfect hight with the legs deployed.View attachment 1341431
Love it, mine ran the top length wise and was equipped with an orange Home Depot bucket for a seat :) Kept it at the farm for when crops were too high to shoot prone.
 
I drilled down through and bolted them on with carriage bolts.
Bad wording on my part. The legs proper are long and relatively slender, I'm interested in the parts with bolt holes, between the legs and the top, sometimes called "stanchion" or anchor fitting. A picture is worth a thousand words.
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