Home made rifle rest
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:18 am
When my nephew joined me at the property last week he brought along a rifle rest made from a scissors jack stand. I asked him to send me a photo of it. I liked it because it is adjustable up and down to fit the height of the table/platform you are using. You can even use it on the ground shooting prone. He zip tied a Caldwell shooting rest to his (another good idea).
I thought that was a pretty good idea so when I was back up this week I dug through the shed and came up with a pair of them. Mine didn't have a metal plate on the bottom so I bolted on a foot square piece of plywood for stability with a hole cut for a handle. The top part swivels.
I had to figure out what to to with the top part to make a rifle rest. I cut a piece of plywood to slide through the slots and then screwed another piece over the top, sandwiching it in place. If one rifle rest is good, two is better.
I still have to decide what pad to put on top of the wood. Maybe pipe foam or maybe a piece of pool noodle. Not sure yet. I'm going back up next week and have time to decide. Maybe try both or something else.
I thought that was a pretty good idea so when I was back up this week I dug through the shed and came up with a pair of them. Mine didn't have a metal plate on the bottom so I bolted on a foot square piece of plywood for stability with a hole cut for a handle. The top part swivels.
I had to figure out what to to with the top part to make a rifle rest. I cut a piece of plywood to slide through the slots and then screwed another piece over the top, sandwiching it in place. If one rifle rest is good, two is better.
I still have to decide what pad to put on top of the wood. Maybe pipe foam or maybe a piece of pool noodle. Not sure yet. I'm going back up next week and have time to decide. Maybe try both or something else.