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HDMontana 02-09-2012 06:19 PM

Thanks everyone. Both boys did start with the pellet guns. Play havoc with the sparrows when we visit my dad on his farm in Iowa. My stepson went out hunting a few times with me and his grandpa last fall but no luck. He and I put a good stalk on a 4x4 whitetail the last evening of season but finally got too dark before he felt he was close enough for a shot. Hopefully both he and my son can get a deer next year.

Semisane 02-09-2012 07:22 PM

Nice job HD.

A couple of thoughts.

Get yourself one or two small squares of carpet to take along with the bench, something like 10" x 10". They are nice for putting things like bullets and caps on without them rolling around. Also, they are mighty nice for resting your elbow on when shooting. That little bit of padding makes a big difference.

You might look into adding some sort of notch at the rear, or maybe a couple of pegs protruding out two inches or so to allow you to lean the gun against the rear of the bench. We added a board with half moon cutouts to the bench on our hunting club range.


HDMontana 02-09-2012 07:29 PM

Great ideas Semisane. Couple of things I hadn't thought about. Thank You. It will make the bench more user friendly. Home Depot sells a small vinyl coated u-hook that could be threaded into the back of the bench that would work great for the gun rests.

Semisane 02-09-2012 07:41 PM


Home Depot sells a small vinyl coated u-hook that could be threaded into the back of the bench that would work great for the gun rests.
DANG! That's a good idea. I've seen those things and never even though of that use. I could use one or two on the deck outside my hunting club hooch.

bronko22000 02-10-2012 12:39 PM

HD - looks good. Hope it works out well for you. But just one thought - You may want to consider putting braces from the front legs to the middle legs (maybe on a 45* angle) to keep them from moving back and forth. I think the recoil may work them loose in the not too distant future as it looks as though they are only held in place with wood screws on top.

bronko22000 02-10-2012 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by HDMontana (Post 3910352)
Great ideas Semisane. Couple of things I hadn't thought about. Thank You. It will make the bench more user friendly. Home Depot sells a small vinyl coated u-hook that could be threaded into the back of the bench that would work great for the gun rests.

I wish I could figure out something to fit on my truck's tailgate to hold my rifle up during loading. Anybody got any ideas?

JW 02-10-2012 01:15 PM

How aobut one of these

and with the ribber feet should not mar the tailgate surface

or

this might be better

Or I use a shooters box but it holds the rifle horizontal.



Just some ideas

JW

HDMontana 02-10-2012 01:34 PM

Bronko....I do have screws going in from the sides through the 1x2 frame work which is also screwed to the top. I will keep an eye on it but it seems really sturdy at the moment. Thanks for the suggestion.

omegasmoke 02-10-2012 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by bronko22000 (Post 3910532)
I wish I could figure out something to fit on my truck's tailgate to hold my rifle up during loading. Anybody got any ideas?

How about your wife?

SuperKirby 02-11-2012 05:41 AM

Seems like something is bound to get ruined if you use her.

What about those magnetic safe organizers for your truck. They have them that are smaller and only intended to hold 2 or 3 guns. Put some duct tape or something over the magnets so it doesn't scratch and you should be good to go.


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