Free Standing Wooden High Seat Plans?

However you if you can get some cheap green wood then it can be quite cheap. You can even afford to lash out and buy some lazerlight or tin roofing to keep the rain and sun off. :cool:
 
For me the 3 most important parts of any seat is the rail height, distance to the last ladder rung, the ability to turn and take a shot from the side. From what I have read most people spend 2 hrs max in a seat.

How we sit is not how we shoot, you need the ability to change from the long period sitting back into a shooting position. 99% of estate seats I have sat in the rail height is to low and being left handed they are set on the rides for the cursed right handed people lol...
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Tim. It's handy to practice taking a shot off your right shoulder. I'm certainly prepared to swap to my left shoulder if the need arises. Regards JCS
 
Tim. It's handy to practice taking a shot off your right shoulder. I'm certainly prepared to swap to my left shoulder if the need arises. Regards JCS

The stand should be designed so you can stand, turn and shoot if necessary. Trying to shoot your non natural side is a bad compromise.
 
Have u got a link to the plans i cant seem to find them..cheers

QUOTE=mchughcb;1053457]The BASC design how I built it. Our standard dimensions are slightly different so some mods required. There are things that I don't like about the design and can do much faster, cheaper and lighter.[/QUOTE]
 
If anyone is interested I can supply pdf-plans for two timber models. One small problem is that they are in Swedish. On the other hand the plans/drawings are very detailed, with parts lists and dimensions, making them quite easy to "decipher".

Cheers
 
If anyone is interested I can supply pdf-plans for two timber models. One small problem is that they are in Swedish. On the other hand the plans/drawings are very detailed, with parts lists and dimensions, making them quite easy to "decipher".

Cheers
Would appreciate a copy please.
Thanks
 
The boys took a pic in the middle of building what I called the 'luv shack' as a schitt stir.
Obviously vehicles are parked well away. The mate had a sambar stag walk out of the bush and stand UNDER the seat one evening.
Same mate shot a stag from there on a target wallow. The stand is sited a decent distance back from the wallow of course.
Carpeted floor,swivel office chair on wheels,pop out windows,swag,sleeping bag, pillow,pi$$ bottle blah blah blah.
Get inside in the arvo,watch till dark,hop into the swag for a good nights sleep and up pre dawn for another round.


sambar slayers luv shack.webp
 
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