Took the low risk plunge of a hundred bucks and the Brown Truck just dropped this off .
- This thing was ridiculously easy to get up and ready to go.
- The legs weigh in @ 10lbs and the top is 3lbs
* Legs come with a shoulder strap and noose to arrest the legs from flapping around in transit
- The Caldwell rest in the pic has to have it's two front legs forward so not ideal if shooting with higher cap magazines.
- I emailed MTM about whatever accessory front rest they have to fit in that front slot but have not heard back. I hope it is adjustable or they have a couple different heights available.
* I have one of those Pro Shot portable gun stand/caddys with removable front and rear plastic rests and wondered if they would fit in the front slot of the table
* Bam ! They fit like a glove. In fact the tapper of the Pro Shot rests match exactly to the tapper of the slot. Too perfect to be coincidence. Some sort of “standard” or same manufacturer?
* BUT they a too short to be useful for a gun with large mag and not enough height rock up for various elevations.
- The polymer table could be a bit stiffer. I'm a tall overweight guy so when I wrap around the stock and lean in for a nice cheek weld the rear of the table flexes a little bit but nothing that would interfere with establishing and holding a sight picture in a scope.
Obviously the surface is too small to accommodate much more than a few small tchotchkes, tools, a box of ammo, lens caps, etc. Ultimately I think this is going to serve my needs perfectly. Light, portable, stable, easy to transport. When not at the range we go shooting a few times a year on a buddy’s land. Paired up with a drum throne (a $50 item that Stukey charges $200-300 for) or folding chair and this will be better than shooting off a woodpile in the middle of a field.