Portable High Seat Modification

I’ve been using one of these for about 4 years, and found it to be OK on the whole. One niggle is that the rail that you rest your rifle on can be a bit wobbly.

Lockdown provided the time to fiddle with the chair and some cut off bits of metal in a friends barn. After a lot of measuring and sizing. We took the plunge with some off cuts of roofing struts.

In short. 50cm is the best length with the top and bottom three pre-drilled holes additionally drilled out to 8mm. The final touches were rounding off the sharp edges with an angle grinder and two coats of BBQ paint from a can I had left over on the garage.

the rail is now rock (and I mean rock) solid.
 

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Make sure you follow the weight guideline, mine snapped in half with me in it, fell into the nearby ditch, saved the rifle but ended up with water down my neck and a real feeling of having survived. I think the limit is 100 kgs and I was about 110.
 
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