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  • sgreen3

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    Jan 19, 2011
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    Scottsburg,In
    Finally got my shooting benches done today. Once I got started they went pretty quickly. Now to get the tree cut down that's in the way of the firing line an its ready for use!


    Here is a pic with all the framing put together.

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    Here they are leveled up with the firing line an set in the ground.

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    An the finished product with all the decking screwed down on top. All in all not bad for a day Im very happy with how they turned out. Now to just get to use them :):

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    Dirty Steve

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    Feb 16, 2011
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    Danville
    Those will work well and will last quite a while. I built identical benches several years ago and then built a low table, 24" high, 4' wide and 8' long in between the two benches for shooting prone. It has worked great and gives me a place to set stuff down when using the bench. Plus, the table gets me up off the wet and frozen ground.

    Dirty Steve
     
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