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		<title>Trailerable New Mexico &#8216;War Wagon&#8217; Shooting Bench</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AccurateShooter Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) has created an impressive mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum</a> member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) has created an impressive mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) shooting positions so it works for both left-handed and right-handed shooters.</p>
<p>Up front, for storage, a surplus .50-Cal ammo can is secured to the trailer frame. The V-shaped middle section of the wood benchtop looks to be reinforced with a metal stiffener frame on the underside. The front section of the bench is supported by twin tubular uprights attached to the box-section axle housing. The two wooden bench-style seats (on left and right) ride on a cross-tube. At the ends of that cross-tube are adjustable legs for additional support.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon02.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p><b>Great Rig for New Mexico Varmint Hunting</b><br />
There are plenty of great varmint hunting areas in Skratch&#8217;s home state of New Mexico &#8212; you&#8217;ll find some huge prairie dog fields there. But to get the best results on a varmint-hunting field session, you need a solid shooting station that can be easily hauled to new locations as needed. It looks like John (aka &#8220;Scratch&#8221;) has come up with an outstanding &#8220;War Wagon&#8221; for his New Mexico varmint safaris.</p>
<p><b>Click on image frames to see full-size photos</b><br />
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<p>Some readers wanted to know how John&#8217;s War Wagon is positioned in the field and if it is ever detached from John&#8217;s ATV. John answers: &#8220;We do unhook the 4-wheeler for target-checking unless we have an extra along which is usually the case. That way we can level the table front to rear. We have an umbrella from a patio table to provide shade on extra warm days.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p><b>War Wagon Construction Details</b><br />
John told us: “My brother-in-law and I built this mobile bench a few years ago. The axle, wheels and tire are a tag axle from a small Chevy car, obtained from a salvage yard for about $35-$40 a decade ago. The tubular frame is drill stem, while the bench-top and seats are 3/4′” plywood. Under the plywood we fitted rails so we can slide our target stand under the benchtop for secure travel. The total cost for everything (including storage box) was about $250-$300.”</p>
<p>We set the bench and seat heights so that, with adults, the rifle sets straight level to the shoulder. For the smaller ‘younguns’ we just use a sofa pillow to raise them up. (Yes, adjustable seat heights would be great.) The ammo box holds our rifle rest, sand bags, spotting scope, and miscellaneous gear. Options are a couple of lawn chairs, and a cooler of brew (for after the shooting is done).</p></blockquote>
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		<title>&#8220;War Wagon&#8221; &#8212; Shooting Bench Trailer Rig for Varmint Hunts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 05:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AccurateShooter Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) has created an impressive mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum</a> member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) has created an impressive mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) shooting positions so it works for both left-handed and right-handed shooters.</p>
<p>Up front, for storage, a surplus .50-Cal ammo can is secured to the trailer frame. The V-shaped middle section of the wood benchtop looks to be reinforced with a metal stiffener frame on the underside. The front section of the bench is supported by twin tubular uprights attached to the box-section axle housing. The two wooden bench-style seats (on left and right) ride on a cross-tube. At the ends of that cross-tube are adjustable legs for additional support.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon02.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p><b>Great Rig for New Mexico Varmint Hunting</b><br />
There are plenty of great varmint hunting areas in Skratch&#8217;s home state of New Mexico &#8212; you&#8217;ll find some huge prairie dog fields there. But to get the best results on a varmint-hunting field session, you need a solid shooting station that can be easily hauled to new locations as needed. It looks like John (aka &#8220;Scratch&#8221;) has come up with an outstanding &#8220;War Wagon&#8221; for his New Mexico varmint safaris.</p>
<p><b>Click on image frames to see full-size photos</b><br />
 [<a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2021/03/war-wagon-shooting-bench-trailer-rig-for-varmint-hunts/">See image gallery at bulletin.accurateshooter.com</a>] </p>
<p>Some readers wanted to know how John&#8217;s War Wagon is positioned in the field and if it is ever detached from John&#8217;s ATV. John answers: &#8220;We do unhook the 4-wheeler for target-checking unless we have an extra along which is usually the case. That way we can level the table front to rear. We have an umbrella from a patio table to provide shade on extra warm days.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p><b>War Wagon Construction Details</b><br />
John told us: “My brother-in-law and I built this mobile bench a few years ago. The axle, wheels and tire are a tag axle from a small Chevy car, obtained from a salvage yard for about $35-$40 a decade ago. The tubular frame is drill stem, while the bench-top and seats are 3/4′” plywood. Under the plywood we fitted rails so we can slide our target stand under the benchtop for secure travel. The total cost for everything (including storage box) was about $250-$300.”</p>
<p>We set the bench and seat heights so that, with adults, the rifle sets straight level to the shoulder. For the smaller ‘younguns’ we just use a sofa pillow to raise them up. (Yes, adjustable seat heights would be great.) The ammo box holds our rifle rest, sand bags, spotting scope, and miscellaneous gear. Options are a couple of lawn chairs, and a cooler of brew (for after the shooting is done).</p></blockquote>
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		<title>New Mexico War Wagon for Varmint Safaris</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2017 15:36:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AccurateShooter Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) has created an impressive mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum</a> member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) has created an impressive mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) shooting positions so it works for both left-handed and right-handed shooters.</p>
<p>Up front, for storage, a surplus .50-Cal ammo can is secured to the trailer frame. The V-shaped middle section of the wood benchtop looks to be reinforced with a metal stiffener frame on the underside. The front section of the bench is supported by twin tubular uprights attached to the box-section axle housing. The two wooden bench-style seats (on left and right) ride on a cross-tube. At the ends of that cross-tube are adjustable legs for additional support.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon02.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p><b>Great Rig for New Mexico Varmint Hunting</b><br />
There are plenty of great varmint hunting areas in Skratch&#8217;s home state of New Mexico &#8212; you&#8217;ll find some huge prairie dog fields there. But to get the best results on a varmint-hunting field session, you need a solid shooting station that can be easily hauled to new locations as needed. It looks like John (aka &#8220;Scratch&#8221;) has come up with an outstanding &#8220;War Wagon&#8221; for his New Mexico varmint safaris.</p>
<p><b>Click on image frames to see full-size photos</b><br />
 [<a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2017/07/new-mexico-war-wagon-for-varmint-safaris/">See image gallery at bulletin.accurateshooter.com</a>] </p>
<p>Some readers wanted to know how John&#8217;s War Wagon is positioned in the field and if it is ever detached from John&#8217;s ATV. John answers: &#8220;We do unhook the 4-wheeler for target-checking unless we have an extra along which is usually the case. That way we can level the table front to rear. We have an umbrella from a patio table to provide shade on extra warm days.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p><b>War Wagon Construction Details</b><br />
John told us: “My brother-in-law and I built this mobile bench a few years ago. The axle, wheels and tire are a tag axle from a small Chevy car, obtained from a salvage yard for about $35-$40 a decade ago. The tubular frame is drill stem, while the bench-top and seats are 3/4′” plywood. Under the plywood we fitted rails so we can slide our target stand under the benchtop for secure travel. The total cost for everything (including storage box) was about $250-$300.”</p>
<p>We set the bench and seat heights so that, with adults, the rifle sets straight level to the shoulder. For the smaller ‘younguns’ we just use a sofa pillow to raise them up. (Yes, adjustable seat heights would be great.) The ammo box holds our rifle rest, sand bags, spotting scope, and miscellaneous gear. Options are a couple of lawn chairs, and a cooler of brew (for after the shooting is done).</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Trailerable Shooting Bench &#8212; Impressive DIY Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2015 10:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our Shooters&#8217; Forum thread about Portable Shooting Benches, Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) showed off a nicely-crafted mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/" target="new">Shooters&#8217; Forum</a> thread about <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index.php?topic=3429337" target="new">Portable Shooting Benches</a>, Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) showed off a nicely-crafted mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) shooting positions so it works for both left-handed and right-handed shooters.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon01.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p>Up front, for storage, a surplus .50-Cal ammo can is secured to the trailer frame. The V-shaped middle section of the wood benchtop looks to be reinforced with a metal stiffener frame on the underside. The front section of the bench is supported by twin tubular uprights attached to the box-section axle housing. The two wooden bench-style seats (on left and right) ride on a cross-tube. At the ends of that cross-tube are adjustable legs for additional support.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon02.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p><b>Great Rig for New Mexico Varmint Hunting</b><br />
There are plenty of great varmint hunting areas in Skratch&#8217;s home state of New Mexico &#8212; you&#8217;ll find some huge prairie dog fields there. But to get the best results on a varmint-hunting field session, you need a solid shooting station that can be easily hauled to new locations as needed. It looks like John (aka &#8220;Scratch&#8221;) has come up with an outstanding &#8220;War Wagon&#8221; for his New Mexico varmint safaris.</p>
<h2><a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/10/war-wagon-part-2-details-of-skratchs-mobile-shooting-bench/">CLICK HERE for MORE DETAILS of Trailerable Shooting Bench</a></h2>
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		<title>New Mexico &#8216;War Wagon&#8217; &#8212; Mobile Benchrest Trailer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our Shooters&#8217; Forum thread about Portable Shooting Benches, Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) showed off a nicely-crafted mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/" target="new">Shooters&#8217; Forum</a> thread about <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index.php?topic=3429337" target="new">Portable Shooting Benches</a>, Forum member John H. of New Mexico (aka &#8220;Skratch&#8221;) showed off a nicely-crafted mobile shooting bench that he can haul with his ATV. This trailer-mounted, movable bench is built on a central tubular spine that also serves as the tongue for the trailer, which attaches to a standard hitch. The bench offers two (2) shooting positions so it works for both left-handed and right-handed shooters.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon01.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p>Up front, for storage, a surplus .50-Cal ammo can is secured to the trailer frame. The V-shaped middle section of the wood benchtop looks to be reinforced with a metal stiffener frame on the underside. The front section of the bench is supported by twin tubular uprights attached to the box-section axle housing. The two wooden bench-style seats (on left and right) ride on a cross-tube. At the ends of that cross-tube are adjustable legs for additional support.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmwarwagon02.jpg" alt="Shooting Varmint Bench Trailer"></p>
<p><b>Great Rig for New Mexico Varmint Hunting</b><br />
There are plenty of great varmint hunting areas in Skratch&#8217;s home state of New Mexico &#8212; you&#8217;ll find some huge prairie dog fields there. But to get the best results on a varmint-hunting field session, you need a solid shooting station that can be easily hauled to new locations as needed. It looks like John (aka &#8220;Scratch&#8221;) has come up with an outstanding &#8220;War Wagon&#8221; for his New Mexico varmint safaris.</p>
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