Rifle stand
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Rifle stand
At home, and in my league, we rest the rifle on a table between shots. I have the start of arthritis in my shoulder, so I thought I could get more practice with out discomfort by minimizing the lifting motion. So can anyone suggest a nice rifle stand for air rifle? Thanks.
Shooting Stand
I would have to say the Champions Choice stand is very nice and sturdy. Most of the people in our club use them. However, I have also seen a few people use the Bill Earnest one, and they look nice as well. Do not even consider one from Champion shooters, as it is a tripod base with 2 scope poles. It is not sturdy, and the hook on top means you have to lift your rifle off even more. I had one for quite a while, and eventually replaced the hook with a block of wood. Plus, when you take the rifle off the stand, you can see the stand wobble in the corner of your eye.
For sale
Hi Anthony,
Since switching to just prone, I have a red Champions Choice stand I no longer use. I also have a pellet tray and a separate ammo box/bullet holder.
If you are interested, let me know. It's not new, but it's not worn either.
I'd sell it all for $75 plus shipping.
Bart
Since switching to just prone, I have a red Champions Choice stand I no longer use. I also have a pellet tray and a separate ammo box/bullet holder.
If you are interested, let me know. It's not new, but it's not worn either.
I'd sell it all for $75 plus shipping.
Bart
I made one out of an inexpensive (not too inexpensive) camera tripod. They've got a screw/platform built into the top, so it's simply a matter of fashioning a block of wood (with padding, ammo tray, etc.) and insetting a nut in the bottom for the screw to go into. Just make sure the pad (where most weight will be) is directly over the screw so you minimize the stress when you put weight on it. Perceived drawback would be that the legs of the tripod have a fairly "wide stance" (thank you Larry Craig). Good for stability, but may bother some. Collapses into very small package.