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Hi guys, new here. I ve been reading and learning lots here allready in like 2 weeks. here is my current setup. I am still missing my beam scale and I should be good to start when my liscence shows up eventually,

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Hi guys, new here. I ve been reading and learning lots here allready in like 2 weeks. here is my current setup. I am still missing my beam scale and I should be good to start when my liscence shows up eventually,

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Nice setup man, I got started the same way. Hit the ground running!

If you have a chance, take a look at the CCFR (or one of the other orgs if they better reflect your views). We're at www.firearmrights.ca
 
Just threw this together last night, $75 in lumber & deck screws. It's very sturdy.

46" x 29.5" work surface, 33" surface height.

Going to add a bottom shelf with foot/leg cut-out & a top shelf with L-brackets.

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You may want to double up the thickness of your bench top. I went with 1" thick plywood and still noticed a bit of flexing under my XL650. I fixed that by installing a 5th leg directly under it.

Just threw this together last night, $75 in lumber & deck screws. It's very sturdy.

46" x 29.5" work surface, 33" surface height.

Going to add a bottom shelf with foot/leg cut-out & a top shelf with L-brackets.

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You may want to double up the thickness of your bench top. I went with 1" thick plywood and still noticed a bit of flexing under my XL650. I fixed that by installing a 5th leg directly under it.

I only bought a single-stage Lee Breech Lock Challenger kit. Gonna mount it after I paint & stain the bench.

Will let you know if I need more thickness / weight...

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