Portable Bench Rest

It's an interesting subject, and there appears to be a considerable tradeoff between stability and portability. The Caldwell Stable Table looks really nice, but it's also 60+ pounds, which is fine for some things but not for others. I bought a MTM high/low shooting table for testing high recoiling rifles from the standing position, and it's pretty good, but not perfect in terms of stability. That said, it's very flexible in terms of utility if fairly large (but light). I think for more useful answers it might be good to explain your most common uses for the shooting platform.
 
I built one based on an adjustable saw horse from Home depot. This was 10-15 years ago. I used 3/4" plywood (high grade, not construction grade) I made a wedge that went under the sawhorse and bolted to the top at each end with wing nuts. I takes a couple minutes to setup and cost me about $150 total. I'll try to take some pictures of it in the next couple days. It's definitely solid enough for shooting, and portable enough to drag around as needed.

AJ
 
I just take a Colman camp stove stand and place a carpeted piece of 2'x3' plywood or USB on top of it. Then use a folding chair to sit on.

It's quite sturdy and all the pieces except for the top have other uses.
 
If you are handy with tools and like making things take a look at what is available on the web or stores. Then make it yourself.

Even just a folding table and a couple sandbags work quite well.
 

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