At last... new shooting bench

Nevada Mike

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For several years I have been "getting by" with temporary shooting set ups at my little range. Finally, the frustration drove me to buy a few dollars worth of lumber and plywood and tackle the job of getting a proper bench in place. Now I can get much better feed back on my rifles and loads.

Here is my friend Frank sighting in his deer rifle from the new shooting bench.

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Good looking bench. Should make a big difference.
 
Looks sturdy, congrats !
 
@Nevada Mike - If you are looking for a lead sled to accompany your new bench, hit me up. I have a Caldwell that fits the bill nicely.
 
Nice, having your own little range set up comes first. The bench will always come later.
Priorities,
I would like to have some land with my own little range.
 
That is a seriously well-made bench. Do you mind sharing some additional pictures to get an idea of the layout. (y)
 
Nice, having your own little range set up comes first. The bench will always come later.
Priorities,
I would like to have some land with my own little range.
Ditto. A nice stretch that would allow 300 yard high power rifle shots safely out my back door would be ideal. Having one within a half hour drive would be nice too.

As is, I have to drive several hours for such things.
 
Ditto. A nice stretch that would allow 300 yard high power rifle shots safely out my back door would be ideal. Having one within a half hour drive would be nice too.

As is, I have to drive several hours for such things.
If you were interested in moving to Minnesota we have a spot less than 50 feet out the kitchen patio door with a bench and targets at 100, 200, 300 and 500 yards;)

Hoping to put it up for sale next year;)
 
For several years I have been "getting by" with temporary shooting set ups at my little range. Finally, the frustration drove me to buy a few dollars worth of lumber and plywood and tackle the job of getting a proper bench in place. Now I can get much better feed back on my rifles and loads.

Here is my friend Frank sighting in his deer rifle from the new shooting bench.

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Very nice! Looks really well designed and built.

Bet you could sell those;)
 
Ditto. A nice stretch that would allow 300 yard high power rifle shots safely out my back door would be ideal. Having one within a half hour drive would be nice too.

As is, I have to drive several hours for such things.

Right there with you. In between 2 ranges.1-1/2 drive each way if the traffic is good. Ranges are only good out to 100 yards.
 
If you were interested in moving to Minnesota we have a spot less than 50 feet out the kitchen patio door with a bench and targets at 100, 200, 300 and 500 yards;)

Hoping to put it up for sale next year;)
Appreciate the offer. As a born & bread upstate New Yorker...I've had enough snow for the rest of my life. I was a little tyke for the winter of 1976-77 that killed several people. We had snow up to the second story of our house and couldn't see out of most of the first-floor ones. Niagra-Mohawk (electric company) would televise PSA's telling kids not to touch power lines when sledding down snowbanks. Crazy stuff.
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Apologies to the OP for the detour.
 
@Nevada Mike - If you are looking for a lead sled to accompany your new bench, hit me up. I have a Caldwell that fits the bill nicely.
Very generous of you, BeeMaa. A good friend and hunting partner gifted me a LeadSled a couple years ago. Came in handy when developing loads for my 404 Jeffery!
That is a seriously well-made bench. Do you mind sharing some additional pictures to get an idea of the layout. (y)
Thanks you for your kind assessment.
I'll try to get a few more photos... but it's quail season right now so it may be a little while. I drew it up on a piece of typing paper so the drawing are little more than crude sketches. I'll try to post a few photos,
 
...I've had enough snow for the rest of my life. I was a little tyke for the winter of 1976-77

I was a little tike in the winter of 76/77 too!

Hang on was it 1976 or 1977? Winter is Mid-year.

Your winter is backwards like your roads, I get it.

Anyway, you’re only a young fella like me.
 
For several years I have been "getting by" with temporary shooting set ups at my little range. Finally, the frustration drove me to buy a few dollars worth of lumber and plywood and tackle the job of getting a proper bench in place. Now I can get much better feed back on my rifles and loads.

Here is my friend Frank sighting in his deer rifle from the new shooting bench.

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This is a really cool looking bench, really don’t mind it at all. nice !!
 

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