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Some plinking for 200 yard per 1 MOA target in the wind.

Smaller training before classic training at 300-600 yards
Wow! I just watched and subscribed to your U Tube channel. You get accuracy from the back seat of your car. Most bench rest shooters have a stable heavy bench with expensive front and rear support. I find ALL of your videos to be incredible. I will definitely duplicate your system for winter fun shooting from a warm car.
I am now going to research if you have posted what your car front rest looks like and how you attach it for stability in the backseat.
Well done sir!
 
Thanks, as the moment, I will try to take the details of the shooting position from the car. I use a simple board with mounting legs, that on the inside of the seat by groove to slide on the metal handle for ISOFIX. The entire assembly takes about 2-3 minutes and I normally carry the board in the trunk where it takes a minimum of space.
 
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I'm adding some pictures of the platform for shooting from the car:

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The legs are inserted into the table in 3d printed holes and can be easily pulled out with a little force. On the other side of this aluminium legs there is a groove that fits into the ISOFIX brackets that are used to attach a child seat. The third leg towards the driver rests on the centre frame and is pressed against the floor by flat ropes that are pulled down between the remaining ISOFIX.
The whole table is very stable, yet very quickly assembled and can be permanently transported in the car trunk as it takes up minimal space.
 
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