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Hoonin 10-19-2003 01:23 PM

gun rest
 
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Here is a gun rest I made for sightin in my rifles. Got the idea from mags and stores. It cost me $5 to make, I used scrap wood. It works GREAT.

Gary Mehrtens 10-24-2003 02:58 PM

Cool idea, don't know why it hadn't occured to me. We've been doing alot of bench shooting this year and one of those would come in handy.

Bluegunner 03-27-2005 05:38 PM

Gun Rest
 
Hoonin:

Just what I've been looking for!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

Bluegunner

ghost stalker 03-27-2005 10:29 PM

thanks
 
will start to build one tomorrow.

Bluegunner 04-11-2005 10:06 PM

Gun Rest
 
Built it!! Works Great!! Less than $5.00 Thanks

royinidaho 06-11-2005 11:25 PM

Hey Hooin - Look whatcha started
 
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Thought a lot of your idea. Started in on my own. Personal rules are that there can be no trips to town. Though it's ok to visit the neighbors. Though I did have to buy the front sand bag.:rolleyes:

Here's the results:

First the rest.

Then the group shot from it.

royinidaho 06-11-2005 11:31 PM

Here's the group.
 
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The group was with a 338 Win mag shooting 250 grain bullets @ 2800. Wanted to see if the thing would hold up.

No problem holding up. Was impressed that your idea worked so well. Way better than pedestal front and sand bag rear.

Thanks for posting your idea.

ol_spark 06-13-2005 03:12 PM

Thanks for the idea Hoonin.



Nice group Roy. Would have been better if it wasn't for those two fliers in the far left that went sort of vertical. :D :D :D :D :D

MarkL 06-13-2005 04:35 PM

Do these things have elevation adjustments as easy to use as a pedestal? The two leg bolts on the front cross beam don't count.

royinidaho 06-13-2005 10:44 PM

Yes it has elevation
 
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The screw w/wing nut just behind the front rest does the elevelation adjustment. The two screws with the wing nuts on the left and right "lock down" the elevation once its set.

I've rigged the bench top so that the whole thing rotates and locks at different rotations. Far left is 200 yds. A little to the right is 300 yds. Far right is 900 and something. No guts to shot that far yet.

royinidaho 06-13-2005 11:04 PM

Hey Spark
 
Shot 3 consecutive groups like that @ 200. Then fufffffff. Now it strings 'em up and down just like those holes on the left.

Am thinking that I'm not doing an even shoulder pressure thing. Thus I'm building a flat bottom attachment for the rear of the 700 stock. That will make the bottom flat like those bench guns.

We'll see what that does.

royinidaho 06-27-2005 11:34 AM

Hey Hoonin, See whatcha started
 
Figured the rest was good for 222 only. Well!!

So far, maybe 75 rounds of 338 Win,

2, 3-shot groups from 375 H&H both went around a inch,

6 shots from heavy 378 Wby. The old girl is holding up well.

Maybe ya otta patent the idea or at least figure a way to duplicate it.

The thing performs much much better than could ever be expected.

Great idea!!

Hoonin 07-17-2005 09:37 PM

Glad yaw like it
 
I'm glad yaw like and nice to see that other people are using my idea fer a cheap gun rest. I started not to post it when I did, I figured I would get hackled about it being a redneck shooting rest. I really got the idea when I was lookin at some of the ones you can buy fer $60-$100 in some outdoors stores around town. Thanks fer all the compliments. Good Huntin.

royinidaho 07-17-2005 11:44 PM

Hey Hoonin
 
Yup it's a little redneckie but that's what its all about. There is a certain sense of accomplishment from taking an idea and turning it into a useful tool.

My next step is to set it up to mount on a heavy duty type tripod like that altimate rest thing.

The rest is as good as any I have seen or used and has completely replaced my 40 year old benchrest setup.

Thanks again for the Idea..

1stTimeHuntingGal 09-19-2005 09:34 PM

wow
 
Cool Idea,

GREAT JOB :)


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