Shooting Bench Plans:

This shooting bench is a modification of an original plan by Horst & McCann, Inc at www.horstguns.com   I have modified its dimensions, made it a single sided bench and did NOT attach the bench to the actual bench frame.  I like a seperate bench.  In theory, a seperate bench will not have any influence on the table.

 

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Remember, if you build this upside down as I did, the plan will be reversed when you turn it over.  The following pictures are for a LEFT HAND bench.  I put it all together and flipped it up, much to my suprise, it was not a right handed shooter bench.  I took it apart and fixed it.   KEEP THIS IN MIND WHEN BUILDING.  Cut two 2x6x57.5 inch pieces from a single 10 foot board.  This will help reduce waste. The front piece is 32.5 inches wide.  The side rail is 26.5 inches long. The end rail  is 20.5 inches long.  Feel free to modify these sizes to suite yourself.  Now its time to assemble the frame.  Use lots of "Liquid Nail" at the joints and 3 inch screws.

Cut the legs and set them into place.  The legs are 33.5 inches.  Use lots of Liquit Nail

Here is the basic bench frame.  Remember its a left hander when flipped over.  Put in a small piece to strenghten the leg joint.  And  on the end.   Glue and screw.

Glue and screw a couple of cross braces at each end.  Now its time to flip it over.... at this point I had alread corrected the right/left hand shooting problem.

Your final task is to cover it with deck boards.  I bought 2 eight footers....2 boards shy....should have bought a ten footer.  All done except for a couple more deck boards.