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Portable shooting bench for pd
How many of you guys use portable benches when shooting PDs? Do most of you use the benches from cabelas or whatever or would a simple folding chair and table be stable enough?
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If I went PD hunting regulary, I'd probably put together a table similiar to the one in this link: http://longrangehunting.com/ubbthrea...true#Post52644
Here's some more to see: http://longrangehunting.com/ubbthrea...true#Post11397 http://longrangehunting.com/ubbthrea...=true#Post6181 Hope this helps. Alen |
I do go prairie dog shooting all the time and definitely recommend a shooting table. Most card/foldings table are not sturdy enough for good shooting. You can buy shooting tables and most are junk or way over priced..........I made this one using a piece of good plywood and some legs I abscounded from a banquet table. You will want some kind of pad on top for your elbows......serious dog shooting is hard on your elbows. I used closed cell foam I had around for another project. For a chair I used a retired aluminum folding lawn chair I bought at a yard sale.
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This is a bench I use for woodchuck hunting:
http://www.boogerbench.com/photo.html You can make it yourself, and it works quite nicely. It's amazingly stable, can be carried in one hand, and will fit in a car trunk. BTW, SKB's absolutely right about elbow padding if you do much shooting. I use a sandbag under my right elbow(shooting righthanded). |
Jack ...you know what they say about great minds. Mine folds flat as well. I like not having loose legs that roll around and by folding completely flat I can pack it in very nicely.
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