Stix wrote:Did my other shooting bench top today...its the closest ive been to anything shooting related in a very very long month or so...
Used eucalypts & bottle brush i got from the farm last trip...(small branches seen in the before pic)
Also used some bark from the firewood pile...but i didnt use the sticks sitting on the top right of the bench--instead i used a heap of long grass.
Its as good as i can get it...Think ill do a few extra touch-ups in some areas that are lacking...then hopefully the next time i see it will be with a rifle on it...!!!
marksman wrote:Stix wrote:Did my other shooting bench top today...its the closest ive been to anything shooting related in a very very long month or so...
Used eucalypts & bottle brush i got from the farm last trip...(small branches seen in the before pic)
Also used some bark from the firewood pile...but i didnt use the sticks sitting on the top right of the bench--instead i used a heap of long grass.
Its as good as i can get it...Think ill do a few extra touch-ups in some areas that are lacking...then hopefully the next time i see it will be with a rifle on it...!!!
your an artist Stix, no doubt about it
flashman wrote:How do I add a heater to my bench ????????
green_comet wrote:Thanks mate.
I've cleaned it up a little, rounded the edges, cut out a handle and some notches in case I want to lean a rifle or two against it. Still needs a paint.
Oldbloke wrote:green_comet wrote:Thanks mate.
I've cleaned it up a little, rounded the edges, cut out a handle and some notches in case I want to lean a rifle or two against it. Still needs a paint.
But is it high enough to sit on a stool or chair and shoot?
The reason I built mine the way I did was for that reason. On average about 100mm higher from memory.