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We have a homemade table that is about 20 yrs old and I think it's time for a new one I also use the caldwell tack driver bags just seeing what y'all use to shoot bugholes with I seen the rcbs rass rest and really like it
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Belly and sticks/bi-pod.
Originally Posted by gunner500
Belly and sticks/bi-pod.


This.
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Just finished this bench, 3 legs instead of 4 seems very stable....[Linked Image]
Been using this one for years:

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Still working on my "bughole" shooting though... Would a smiley face work?...:
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Disclaimer...: No barrels were harmed in shooting this 10 shot group.. whistle
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Would a smiley face work?...:


http://smackthesmiley.com smile

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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Would a smiley face work?...:


http://smackthesmiley.com smile

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Nice shooting...!
Originally Posted by gunner500
Belly and sticks/bi-pod.



Yep, same here.
Bipod at the most....
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I've seen the ground,not move.

Hint..............
Bi pod prone sight and practice like your hunting. there are no tables to shoot from where I hunt and those rests look to heavy to pack around. When practicing i do use a shooting mat to keep dry rains a lot here and ground is always wet.
At the range:

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In the field:

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I made a big heavy 3-legged bench from treated wood. Have bags on top of that. Works fine.
Yes this is it perfect, easy and by far the most stable platform you can get.
Sure it will when I get to old to get up and down I will do he same. laugh
Originally Posted by Ackleyfan
Originally Posted by jeffbird
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Would a smiley face work?...:


http://smackthesmiley.com smile

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Nice shooting...!


Your not kidding. Very good shooting!!! I'm sure that's not your regular run of the mill hunting rifle right there. Jeffbird, care to share some details on your rifle? Thanks bud..
Bipod and beanbag, on the ground.


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For rodents, I like a Varmint Master up high with a Dog Gone Good V bag in front and wedge in the rear.

For ruminants, I like a bipod in front and rear bag hanging from the sling, and a cheek pouch. Just like Montana Marine in the precious post, but right handed.
I built one of these, it's very stable:

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http://www.horstguns.com/pdf/HandMcopyrightedshootingbench.pdf
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A rock solid one if it's there.

You put a shipping pallet on top of your truck !!! You dad shook his head a lot around you when you were young I guessing.
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Ackleyfan
Originally Posted by jeffbird
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Would a smiley face work?...:


http://smackthesmiley.com smile

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Nice shooting...!


Your not kidding. Very good shooting!!! I'm sure that's not your regular run of the mill hunting rifle right there. Jeffbird, care to share some details on your rifle? Thanks bud..


Thank you.

Accuracy International - AW (Arctic Warfare)

308
175 SMK's
43.5 Varget
F210M
2.810"

Nightforce 5.5x22x56 NP-R1

Long Range Accuracy bipod.

It is my regular hunting rifle.
Just curious; Why are you incognito?
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Bag and bipod. Of course learning to properly load a bipod is a whole other subject.
Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
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Bag and bipod. Of course learning to properly load a bipod is a whole other subject.

^^^^^^^^^ THIS^^^^^^^^^^^
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Even more important when shooting semi autos such as an SR-25. Follow through and loading the bipod is critical.

Awesome pics Scenar shooter
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Been using this one for years:

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Badass pic, man!!! cool cool cool
I used to use a green portable bench I had for years, but Sportsman's had another bench on sale earlier this year. I got it and it is more stable and has a 360 degree swivel which makes it perfect for field use. Sandbags filled with wheat make great supports for a rock solid platform.

We had all kinds at the Invitational, Travis likes the bucket...


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I have a 100 yd range here at the house that use for testing, I mostly just shoot prone.

However recently I purchased a bald eagle front rest with the windage adjustment. For the money and being new to f class, I am quite pleased with it.

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