N/A Advice on portable shooting table

We use Caldwell folding benches at our club for our indoor 50’ matches. They are certainly not what I would call solid by any stretch. They are disappointing after shooting on concrete benches.
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I have the Caldwell Stable Table. It is normally $249 but Cabala's had a sale but the sale, $99, was actually on the cheaper table, not the one I got. I had already loaded it into my cart when I realized the mistake and that the sign was incorrect. I flagged one of the clerks who turned out to be the store manager and told him the mistake and he agreed it was wrong. So, then I asked him how much the table was I had in my cart and he said, for you it is $99. He walked me through checkout and adjusted the price!



I can move it easily where I need, sometimes I have taken it in my truck to my neighbors farm to shoot. It is a great product. No, it is not as stable as a concrete bench or even a heavy lumber table but it is completely adequate and then some for everything from .458 Win Mag to M-Rods and Urbans. And it is portable, heavy lumbar and concrete are not. Set up here for my backyard range which runs out to 100 yards. I have had for about four years now.



My tripod is even more portable. The head came from Amazon, about $40, and the tripod is an unused photo tripod.

 
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@SniPeralez Has a couple for sale in the Classifieds.
Good guy, done business with him in the past.

-- Matt
 
Portable weight and stability ..lol. Funny...

Go buy thick ply board at Lowe's or wherever and folding table replacement type legs at Amazon and make up one ..


Ya as above a good tripod and a 5 gallon bucket would do me just as good
I have a fairly heavy Tripod (Coman KX3636) and Arca plates on rifles with bottom Picatinny or Clamps with Arca plates for those without.
The Tripod has a nice carry bag and I can toss it, a 3L, 6.8L or 9L tank in my big back pack and away I go.
Tripods also don't care about uneven ground.
 
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I have had this one for about four years now. Not the greatest but easy to put in the trunk and carry a bit when you get there.

 
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I have had this one for about four years now. Not the greatest but easy to put in the trunk and carry a bit when you get there.

And there in lies why I like a tripod.
I can carry 2 to 4 rifles (depends on case), tripod, air tank, pellets, eye wear, ear wear and critical tools all at the same time.
Everything but the rifles in the back pack, get a crane to lift it, put it on, grab the rifle case(s) and away ya go.
I like making one trip with all my *stuff*

I just upgraded to a bigger back pack so I can carry the 9L bottle (not that I ever have)
It is YUGE!

-- Matt