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Re: Shooting table?

#21 Post by Robert303 »

Interesting. I am now in a wheelchair so if I could get one and a seat I could transfer to from the wheelchair it might be problem solved. However getting it from the vehicle to the firing point might be a problem. The alternative is to build an adapted left armrest for the wheelchair. Has anyone on the forum done an adapted arm rest? If so I'd love to see some pictures.
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#22 Post by 69chris »

phaedra1106 wrote:Thanks Chris, that's a very kind offer :good: I PM'd him last night, I'll let you know what he says.

he bud, regards your pm (still cant reply) thats no problem, pm me your address and ill get it posted mate :good:
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#23 Post by phaedra1106 »

Cheers :)
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#24 Post by phaedra1106 »

Table arrived this morning, it's a lot heavier than I thought it would be!! Put it up and tried it out, does what it says on the tin :good:

Everyone was right about the spring pins for dropping it back down, what a massive PITA, took two of us and a lot of swearing to get it sorted ****
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#25 Post by Dark Skies »

phaedra1106 wrote:Table arrived this morning, it's a lot heavier than I thought it would be!! Put it up and tried it out, does what it says on the tin :good:

Everyone was right about the spring pins for dropping it back down, what a massive PITA, took two of us and a lot of swearing to get it sorted ****
What does it weigh? I'm kind of toying with getting one. Can it be carried one handed with a rifle slung over a shoulder?
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#26 Post by phaedra1106 »

Dark Skies wrote:What does it weigh? I'm kind of toying with getting one. Can it be carried one handed with a rifle slung over a shoulder?
shakeshout

According to my scales it's 15-16Kg, feels more like 20 to me :) It's approx: 130 x 62 x 12cm when folded but need something round it to stop it trying to open.

I have a golf trolley which I hope will make it easier, only have to cart 2 heavy rifles (both 6Kg) a thick shooting mat (4kg) and a load of ammunition etc.
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#27 Post by 69chris »

hey Jeff, sorry mate, been flat out at work and not been near a p/office, please bear with me, the pin is ready to post, will sort over the next day or two,

sorry for the delay !!!!
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#28 Post by 69chris »

just read your above post...... trust me - the pin makes a WORLD of difference mate!
that standard squeeze pin type arrangment is a t*@t isnt it !?!?!?!?
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#29 Post by falco67 »

Our club has just had 5 tables made for us older members :o

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#30 Post by phaedra1106 »

Nice :)
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