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TomJ
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Post by TomJ »

I feel stupid asking this question, but what length/height rod do you recommend when purchasing the CMM brass catcher, 12", 16", or 20"?
Thanks,
Tom
Hamdenman
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Post by Hamdenman »

Don't feel stupid, I was wondering the same thing about 4 hrs ago! I wait on an answer as well![/code]
TomJ
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Post by TomJ »

Can anyone help us out?
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Post by JimPGov »

IT DEPENDS. HOW TALL ARE YOU ? HOW TALL IS THE BENCH YOU WILL BE SHOOTING FROM? NOT TRYING TO BE A SMART ASS, BUT THAT NEEDS TO BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION. I'M 5' 10'' AND USE THE 12 "FOR ALL TABLES, FROM PERRY TO MANY LOCAL PLACES. BUT THERE ARE TIMES IT'S IFFY ON GETTING HIGH ENOUGH. THE BENCH HEIGHT IS WHAT I THINK IS CRITICAL. JP
mtnbkr808
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Post by mtnbkr808 »

This may help. See page 7 of cmm catalog for measuring instructions.

http://www.cmmshootingsports.com/2011%2 ... atalog.pdf
TomJ
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Post by TomJ »

Thanks the information in the catalog is exactly what I was looking for.
Tom
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Post by C. Perkins »

I am 6 foot tall in bare feet and the benches at the range are not quite 3 feet(I think) and I use the standard 16 inch one and works perfectly.

Clarence
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