Huskerguy
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I made this one about a year ago. Wish I had pictures of the underneath side for you. The top consists of two pieces of 3/4" plywood. The legs are cast pipe that are capped on the bottom and screw into a cast coupler on the underneath side. I ran a college at the time and had the students cut the couplers at a 30 degree angle and weld them onto a 1/4" plate that is screwed with stainless screws onto the table.
It is rock solid, easy to transport if you want something portable. It doesn't have room for a spotting scope though which would be easy to build. I just use an old folding chair so it can be adjusted.
Used it just before deer season, there were four of us who wanted to sight in several rifles. They had a range but no table so I volunteered. It cut the amount of ammo at least in half they said the time even more. I borrowed the design off the internet so it isn't anything unique. Let me know if you want the plans or pictures of the underneath, I can get those if it ever warms up again here in Kansas!
It is rock solid, easy to transport if you want something portable. It doesn't have room for a spotting scope though which would be easy to build. I just use an old folding chair so it can be adjusted.
Used it just before deer season, there were four of us who wanted to sight in several rifles. They had a range but no table so I volunteered. It cut the amount of ammo at least in half they said the time even more. I borrowed the design off the internet so it isn't anything unique. Let me know if you want the plans or pictures of the underneath, I can get those if it ever warms up again here in Kansas!