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  1. Here something that might work and you could make a pouch/mount and carry it on your chair maybe.

     

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    you could have a narrower rectangular table that extends back and is clamped in the front.  Then hinge the front on a riser with a height adjustment mechanism on the center beam to adjust the angle.

     

    Here's my quick drawing:

     

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    I wish I was closer, I would love to build this with you.

    hmmm there is something to check into

  2. Looks good from here. How is it all held together? Is it stable enough to make good hits?

    The only thing I would say based on the photos is that while carpeting is more comfortable on the elbows, a laminate or veneer top may be more durable to the elements.

    yes it seems stable, the J hooks hold it together, the black plastic golds gym step is glued and screwed to the 1/2 plywood. i just shot with it but still have work to do. to make it more natural. i believe i need to get the gun a little higher. having a little trouble with shadows in the scope

    do not think to much as the target was only at 70 yards. but is the most i have got to shoot it. all shot groups are 5 rounds each, but the black hills is 8. i had 2 fliers on the first 5 and like what i saw so  went back to it with 3 more rounds. note the 60 grain U-max is what i shot first and the first shot was low and i adjusted. the targets are 3"

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  3. I didn't know I could buy it, but I have talked to someone here on the board that told me about reloading some.  Where is the 40 minor ammo available from? Thank you for the tip!

    Atlanta arms and ammo, that's about all they do. i used them a few years ago. universal ammo never had tryed. for the last few years i have been using tactical ammo, they worked well with me on loading what i wanted. there was another company i had used but not remember who they were.

    believe it or not before the madness calling a smaller company and just asking if they would work up a load, works.

    of course reloading is best if you have someone to do it.

  4. that all i have done so far 4 shots in the clover with 60 grain u-max. i am still working on the changes to my shooting table so can be used in my wheel chair.

    i got some 68 grain horandy's and black hills, 62 grain ppu and lots of different 75's to try soon i hope.

  5. thank you dimeadows and of course everyone else, that is what i was hoping for people adding some different idea's. corrections etc.

     

    i knew the minor pf was 125, i just use 130 because thats what most will target to be safe.

     

    i was not sure about the SSR other than it changed a year or 2 back.

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