Making do, front bench rest

Wanted a decent front rest for bench shooting. However, I’d much rather save my coin for better grade airguns than spend it on accessories if I can.

Okay, let’s see what can be cobbled up from my Collection of Potentially Useful Things (what my wife lovingly refers to as my junk).

Spoiler - the eared bag was purchased used off eBay. Also threaded inserts for legs came from hardware store. Sometimes gotta spend a little coin.

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From the Collection:
Black base disk a cast iron base weight from a discarded floor lamp. Center column is a roller from a NordicTrack. The post is a large carriage bolt. Wooden pieces were fashioned from maple cutoffs. Adjustable feet picked up long ago at a surplus store and stashed away. Other misc bits to finish all from the COPUT.

Well weighted, stable. Was fun to make.
 
Looks great to me! I made something similar, without the weight, years ago when I was shooting only PBs. My nut is different, however. You have a wooden piece with a nut in it. I may have used a larger piece of all thread, I think it is 3/4 inch, but it was big enough I drilled and tapped the flats of a big nut and put 1/4 inch bolts into the big nut. They make turning it every easy. I only use it on my airguns if I can't mount a bipod, however. I use a home made monopod on the back, however, for elevation adjustments. It is just 3 couplers for 1/4 all thread welded together and ground on one end to fit snugly into the Mike's quick release sling mount. A carriage bolt with a brass knurled nut fastened with blue lock tight and a felt stick on chair leg thing on the head of the bolt. Works great.
 
Couple summers back, went to a garage sale, why...don't know as I have plenty of junk already...found an old all aluminum camera tripod. Legs adjust down to 14" then up to over 4' tall. Removed the camera mount and created a mount for a small ear bag, then covered that with slippery felt fabric. I only shoot springers and rimfires, so I need the slippery surface forvthe recoil. Anyway, it makes an awesome shooting rest, light in weight fully adjustable from standing to sitting to even prone. Best 15 bucks ever spent.
 
Wanted a decent front rest for bench shooting. However, I’d much rather save my coin for better grade airguns than spend it on accessories if I can.

Okay, let’s see what can be cobbled up from my Collection of Potentially Useful Things (what my wife lovingly refers to as my junk).

Spoiler - the eared bag was purchased used off eBay. Also threaded inserts for legs came from hardware store. Sometimes gotta spend a little coin.

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From the Collection:
Black base disk a cast iron base weight from a discarded floor lamp. Center column is a roller from a NordicTrack. The post is a large carriage bolt. Wooden pieces were fashioned from maple cutoffs. Adjustable feet picked up long ago at a surplus store and stashed away. Other misc bits to finish all from the COPUT.

Well weighted, stable. Was fun to make.
Looks factory, do you by chance work in a gun rest factory on the side?:unsure: