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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3070088" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>I also had another idea, which would be under $20 for a more stable rest. Wally World had a $15 workout pad, I think was like 4 or 5 ft X 2 ft X 1/2" thick. Would take longer, but you could get a solid backing (I have some small scraps of 1/4" plywood) cut to like 8x8 inches. cut strips of workout mat, starting 2 - 8x8, then stair-step apart, increasing the gap in the middle at say 1/4 or 1/2" increments. Cut these until it is say 5" high, drill 2 holes about 3/8" from one end, in each corner, approx. 1-1 1/2" in from the sides. put a couple of those cheap mountain climbing "D" clamp looking thingies in the holes. Tape it all up with duct tape, then you have a small, light, very sturdy shooting rest, that will clip on your range bag... Probably when it's all said and done, I guess you can spend as much as $30, but would be more sturdy, light, and transportable than the ones you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3070088, member: 43126"] I also had another idea, which would be under $20 for a more stable rest. Wally World had a $15 workout pad, I think was like 4 or 5 ft X 2 ft X 1/2" thick. Would take longer, but you could get a solid backing (I have some small scraps of 1/4" plywood) cut to like 8x8 inches. cut strips of workout mat, starting 2 - 8x8, then stair-step apart, increasing the gap in the middle at say 1/4 or 1/2" increments. Cut these until it is say 5" high, drill 2 holes about 3/8" from one end, in each corner, approx. 1-1 1/2" in from the sides. put a couple of those cheap mountain climbing "D" clamp looking thingies in the holes. Tape it all up with duct tape, then you have a small, light, very sturdy shooting rest, that will clip on your range bag... Probably when it's all said and done, I guess you can spend as much as $30, but would be more sturdy, light, and transportable than the ones you buy. [/QUOTE]
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