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| Looks great, but I just put two range seats atop a bench and shoot upright from directly behind.
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| Thanks for the picture, dimensions, and materials list. Helpful.
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| Posts: 538 | Location: Pacific Northwet | Registered: 14 August 2010 |
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| Here is Mr. Echols solution. I like his way better. |
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| Nice benches. Whenever I shoot at my range I feel like I'm visiting a kindergarten class. Hate it. |
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| That's a lot of Croc(s) Adam
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| It sure does make a difference when your shooting the big boys to shoot them off your hindquarters with a good standing bench rest or just off hand, you get about half the "felt recoil", and felt recoil is what makes flinches.
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| Posts: 42226 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 |
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| I too was surprised how much more comfortable it made shooting, while still be stable enough for load development. |
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| Thank you for posting the plans. I tend to practice from the sitting position, of all things. |
| Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by ozhunter: My Hitech standing rest;
OZ, What do you call that contraption? |
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| Just noticing how these gents using the standing benches don't seem to be using hearing protection.
Unless they have the internal ear protection --- How painful when in the throw of deep pre shot concentration you realize you forgot to put the muffs back on. Funny that you don't seem to hear the blast when shooting at live game
I have been thinking about building one for a while that is height adjustable for my friends of different heights. 60" (APPROX) table top height for a six foot shooter? |
| Posts: 208 | Location: San Antonio | Registered: 14 July 2004 |
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| Mr. Echols is probably deaf like many gunner his age, if that is him in the picture, and the other guy is either just taking a picture or making a huge mistake. Noise causes far more "flinch" than shoulder recoil. And the damage is far more permanent. I am suffering hearing loss but not from guns, but from other sources of noise. However I save what i have with plugs and muffs. "Dead behind the gun equals Dead in front of the gun." I might be the creator of that phrase. If so; your welcome. FURY01
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