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    Useful , I even have a set I can use.

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    very good bud

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    Ok am new to this sport but i have a Black And Decker Workbench so i will use this for zeroing my new air gun.
    thanks for the great tip.
    greets Andy
    live your life and be happy

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    Bench

    Hi

    I used a B&D workmate but found the folding legs were not stable enough. I used a gunsmiths tray (which has a vice kile attachment on it with protected jaws) and is much more stable and allows ease of loading and access to the trigger.

    I bought it off about 6 months ago and only cost me £10 which is far lesss than a workmate but I suppose canot be used for DIY (is that a bad thing?).

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    some great ideas here thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermick View Post
    This is to protect damage to the rifle when zeroing off a bench. Instead of laying the gun on it's side in between shots, get some of the rubber jawed plastic clamps sold by DIY/Homebase for clamping woodwork.
    Clip the jaws onto the front of the stock/receiver and it acts as a bipod, keeping the gun upright 'til the next shot.

    One of JDP's many tips
    Mick
    What a great simple tip

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