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		<title>FREE Shooting Bench Plans &#8212; 14 Build Your Own Bench Designs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you like the Chris Byrne bench at left? For more details, CLICK HERE. FREE Bench Plans on the Web Building your own portable shooting bench is a great do-it-yourself project. You can build a sturdy bench for well under $100 in materials. Compare that to some deluxe factory-built benches which may cost $600.00 or [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Do you like the Chris Byrne bench at left? For more details, <a href="http://anarchangel.blogspot.com/2011/01/off-cuff-shooting-bench.html" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a>.</i></p>
<h2>FREE Bench Plans on the Web</h2>
<p>Building your own portable shooting bench is a great do-it-yourself project. You can build a sturdy bench for well under $100 in materials. Compare that to some deluxe factory-built benches which may cost $600.00 or more. You&#8217;ll find a wide assortment of home-built shooting bench designs (both portable and fixed) on the internet. <a href="http://renovation-headquarters.com/plans-shooting-bench.html" target="_blank">Renovation Headquarters</a> has links to <strong>FREE Plans</strong> and building instructions for fourteen (14) different shooting benches. There are all-wood shooting bench designs as well as benches that combine a wood top with a metal sub-frame or legs.</p>
<h2><a href="http://renovation-headquarters.com/plans-shooting-bench.html" target="new"><strong>CLICK HERE for Shooting Bench FREE Plans Webpage &#187;</strong></a></h2>
<p>Among Renovation HQ&#8217;s fourteen featured shooting benches, here are five designs we liked:</p>
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<td><a href="http://www.larrywillis.com/shootingbench.html" target="new">Larry Willis Shooting Bench</a></p>
<p>Sandwiched Plywood top, 1.5&#8243; Galvanized Pipe Legs</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.airgunarena.com/index.php/Shooting_bench_plans_-_steel" target="_blank">Manuel Ferran&#8217;s<br />Steel Shooting Bench</a></p>
<p>Steel (welded) legs and frame, painted plywood top. Folds flat.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4827506_build-wooden-shooting-bench.html" target="_blank">eHow Permanent All-Wood<br />Shooting Bench</a></p>
<p>Heavy-duty, very solid and sturdy, but easy to build. Good for right- or left-handed shooters.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.airgunarena.com/index.php/Shooting_bench_plans_-_pedestal" target="new">Bill Clarke&#8217;s<br />Basic Shooting Bench</a></p>
<p>Restaurant table Cast Metal Pedestal Base, plywood top.</td>
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<td><a href="http://z6.invisionfree.com/almtnman/index.php?showtopic=35&amp;view=getnewpost" target="new">Missouri Hillbilly&#8217;s<br />All-Wood Bench</a></p>
<p>3/4&#8243; ACX Plywood with 4&#215;6 Beams and Legs</td>
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<p><b>Heavy Wood Bench That Converts to Three Sections for Transport</b><br />
In addition to the fourteen benches mentioned above, here is an interesting <a href="http://tractioncontrol.well-regulatedmilitia.org/portable-shooting-bench-plans/" target="_blank">break-down bench design</a>. Call it a &#8220;semi-portable&#8221; bench. The legs and frame are made from stout 4&#215;4 post segments so the bench is fairly heavy. However, this bench can break down into three (3) sections for easier transport to and from the range. Dado-cut channels assure proper top alignment. This might be a good choice if you plan a multi-day excursion to a location without fixed benches. This three-leg bench design can be made from easy-to-locate materials. Note: The dimensions of this bench are are larger than typical fixed benches to accommodate 50 BMGs and other big rifles. <a href="http://tractioncontrol.well-regulatedmilitia.org/portable-shooting-bench-plans/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for more details.</p>
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<blockquote><p>Reader Jim Jewell has used the <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4827506_build-wooden-shooting-bench.html" target="_blank">eHow bench</a> design shown above. He recommends it highly. Jim reports: &#8220;A colleague and I built two of the eHow permanent wood, sturdy benches for our Pt. Phillips Rod and Gun Club in PA, which had outdated benches. I want to tell you that these benches are very stable and a real bargain. The benches cost precisely $100.00 each using the bill of materials and pressure treated wood. The bill of materials, with careful cutting, using a Chop saw, resulted in almost no scrap wood if carefully measured and cut. The plans are terrific and the benches are great platforms for bench-rest shooting. I made only one modification &#8212; I left a 6″ wing on both sides of the table to mount a spotting scope. Further we added a base of dry QuickCrete or similar fast setting concrete mix material. Add it dry, make sure the table is level and fill in the 6″ hole. The hole and QuickCrete add maximum stability. The QuickCrete sucks moisture from the ground, hardens in situ, and adds stability to the bench.</p>
<p>I can’t recommend this design highly enough. It is dirt cheap for clubs on a budget, goes together quickly, the table is very stable and there is no waste if you make precise measurements and cuts. A bag of QuickCrete is enough for two tables adding about $2.00 to the cost of each table. After about a year, with a completely water-free wood in the bench I recommend a coat of Thompson’s Water Seal and these benches should last a long time.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>SHOT Show: Stukey Sturdy Shooting Bench</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want a good, solid portable bench that doesn&#8217;t wobble, or move unpredicatbly from shot-to-shot, consider the Stukey Sturdy Shooting Bench. No it doesn&#8217;t spin, and it doesn&#8217;t have an attached seat. But the very simplicity of the Stukey bench is why it works so well. The legs lock up absolutely solid, and there [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you want a good, solid portable bench that doesn&#8217;t wobble, or move unpredicatbly from shot-to-shot, consider the <a href="http://www.shootingbenches.com/" target="new">Stukey Sturdy Shooting Bench</a>. No it doesn&#8217;t spin, and it doesn&#8217;t have an attached seat. But the very simplicity of the Stukey bench is why it works so well. The legs lock up absolutely solid, and there is no attached seat to bounce the bench. As Royal told us: &#8220;I don&#8217;t like hookin&#8217; my butt to my reticle&#8221;. If you have a seat attached to your bench, a slight movement of your body on the seat can impart a wobble to the bench top. That&#8217;s no good if you&#8217;re trying to shoot 1/4-MOA groups or hit varmints at very long range. As Royal says: &#8220;You&#8217;re never going to tag that 900-yard prairie dog is you have any wiggle in your bench. It just translates to too many minutes of angle out there.&#8221; Makes sense.</p>
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<p>The Stukey bench has a patented leg attachment system &#8212; a floating nut plate/socket/collar arrangement that assembles quickly without tools. The patented connection provides a  rock-solid lock-up between the legs and frame. And these benches are strong &#8212; check out the photo of Royal&#8217;s pick-up truck supported by four of his benches.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/royal04.jpg" alt="Stukey Shooting Bench"></p>
<p>Currently, the Stukey bench does not have adjusting leg heights. However Royal says that the triangle leg design accommodates most terrain. He just takes a level with him into the field and adjusts the bench orientation until the top is not tilted. Stukey benchtops have cut-outs on both sides, so they fit both right- and left-handed shooters. Simply move the seat to your preferred side. Total bench weight is roughly 65 pounds (30 lbs. for the top and 35 lbs. for the legs.) For more info, visit Royal&#8217;s website, <a href="http://www.shootingbenches.com/" target="new">www.ShootingBenches.com</a>. The Stukey bench costs $545.00 (without shooting stool).</p>
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