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Old 11-09-2008, 10:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Shooting Bench Question

Been looking around on line for a good but "cheap" Shooting bench to throw in the truck & haul around & that I won't break the 1st or 2nd time it's used.

Found This One & was wondering if anybody had any experience with it or any other shooting benches.
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Sort of looking at This bench & This one
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All I would recommend is see if you can go to the store and check the benches out before you buy one. Have used a few and they are not to impressive. Not solid enough to shoot 1MOA. but good enough for just plinking.
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All I would recommend is see if you can go to the store and check the benches out before you buy one. Have used a few and they are not to impressive. Not solid enough to shoot 1MOA. but good enough for just plinking.
That's what I'd like to do, but it might not be possible, thus asking around to see what outers have used for benches & what they like.
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I've used the cheaper Cabela's one (same one as in the Sportsman's Guide link?) and it was a little bit chintzy - the legs flexed a little too much. With some mods, it worked okay.....
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