Under $30 Homemade Shooting Table

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psimp

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These don't rotate AND am not promoting them, just like the ones I ordered and SHOULD have PM'ed swampratt... Love the table and wish I had the land to need one. :(
 

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Ha dropped your rifle on the ground..please tell me this is not the first time.

My rifles get hunted with and I have had then fly off the back of the 4 wheeler and tumble on hard ground..I fell down a creek embankment and stuffed mud in my barrel once.
Sat in my first store bought tree stand a couple years ago.. comfy and had a rifle rest on it. My buddies deal.
I was used to siting on a large branch. No lie.

That rifle rest let go of my gun and it splatted 10 feet down onto the sandstone ground little bit of leaves to help the landing.

Never lost Zero.
It sucks but a bit funny at the same time.
These tables and chairs liik great... I think I need a 5 gallon bucket to sit on.
I made a small table with gas pipe legs that screw on.

Height is wrong.. table too small and legs not set apart wide enough.

I usually shoot off the top of my car.
 

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I've been needing a decent shooting table and have been looking at several of the online homemade examples. I decided to check Harbor Freight the other day and they had a metal sawhorse with folding and adjustable legs for $28, just what I was looking for. My buddy had a piece of wood laying around his shop and within 30 minutes I had exactly what I'd been wanting. Tested it out today and couldn't be happier with it. The adjustable legs make it perfect for the field. It has a handle so you can fold it up and carry it out. I'm going to go ahead and do some finish on the wood, even though I really don't need to. If you're looking for a decent portable shooting table I can't think of a better and cheaper method than this one.
Here is one that I made. Folds up for easy carry. Sturdy too.
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I started with the harbor freight saw horse but then decided that I'd just make my own. Each leg has 3.5" of adjustment for uneven surfaces.
 

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