Airgun Shooting bench?

Here are the 2 bench's that I built, had the room so the tops are 48x48x3/4 ply. The bench top is big enough to set all your support gear on it and still have lots of room for your rifle or pistol box. The legs are treated 4x4 bolted to the treated 2x4 frame. The top was then screwed down. The bench doesn't wobble or twist. I did not make the seat part of the bench as I have found that as you move around on it will cause the table to move. The picture was taken before they were painted.

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Here are the 2 bench's that I built, had the room so the tops are 48x48x3/4 ply. The bench top is big enough to set all your support gear on it and still have lots of room for your rifle or pistol box. The legs are treated 4x4 bolted to the treated 2x4 frame. The top was then screwed down. The bench doesn't wobble or twist. I did not make the seat part of the bench as I have found that as you move around on it will cause the table to move. The picture was taken before they were painted.

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Those look great.
 
I have 2 stable tables. I could easily make a solid table from wood, but too permanent for me.
Where the stable table comes in handy is if you want to move the table. It disassembles in seconds, and can be easily moved. Doesn’t happen often, but it does , for me.
One has a plastic top, the other wood, which I have to keep covered from moisture. They have a decent appearance. Good luck, Crow.
I had two, gave the lighter one with plastic top away. I simply did not have a place for two. The br model has a wood top and each leg has a leveling adjuster which I needed due to a not so level area where it must sit. I do notice it is much heavier and sturdier than the earlier model.