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Shooters Seat Review

Well today I had about 45min. to try out my hunting seat to see if it was stable enough to shoot some good groups.To do this I decided to use 55yds(lasered) for testing purposes.
The seat sets up in about two minutes with no tools required.The backrest has two hight positions with not much difference between the two.The armrest has plenty of adjustment in it.And the gun rest has plenty of adjustment too but needs a little more padding and it also swivels.The seat itself has plenty enough padding for me.Its all metal construction makes it a pretty stable platform for shooting from.I think it would be perfect for full lenth rifles because in order to get the back of my rifle real steady,I had to slide it back and rest it on the armrest.I did get a couple of flyers which were my fault.But all and all,its a keeper for me.

(2)14.3gr CP

3 21gr Kodiaks

(3)16gr JSB

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The gear weighs about 10lbs.I think its aluminum and the pressure is 3442 psi.I got the case off ebay for a smokin deal,Bass Pro has them for about $110 and the insert was cut using a electric filay knife.

Nice review dude! Think I may have to get one of those..how much does it weigh? Now for the burning questions about your gear in the pic….What kinda bottle is that, and what pressure does it operate at..alum? Also the case your rapids in…custom? Looks good with the special cut out slots!

Put that up in a tree and Yellow Ninja would be all over it. 😛

That seat looks like it’s going to work up great in a hunting blind 😀

nice one mate looking forward to hearing some off they storries 😀

I bought it to use in my hunting blind that I plan on using this year for bobcats and coyotes.

looks a cracker sherrod mate .i take it there,s a few bits on your shoots were u can just sit and wait for your shooting to come to u .. on all off my shoots there not realy anywere u can sit and wait u need to go looking for your quarry 😕

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