No experience with that bench rest. But as for the trigger the owner of this forum is the owner of that trigger you are looking for.http://www.charliedatuna.com/
I agree about the seperate chair for field work, unless you have concrete, blacktop, or similiar base to put it on.FWIW: I made mine from some rugged buddy legs and some plywood. Folds nicely to go in suv, deck, field, or current location in basement range. stock photo:Legs are less than $40 @ amazon.
hey, I was thinking of buying this shooting bench for my backyard? what do you guys think for $100? I just purchased the Benjamin Trail NP AW .22, I have my scope pretty well zeroed in as I used the back of a chair on one knee to do it at 10-15yrds....I could get up to about 50-100yrds depending on where I position it....so I'm thinking this would be more comfortable as me and my wife like to have shooting competitions in our back yard with paper targets setup. Also I heard there is a trigger mod to make the trigger pull not feel like its a mile long? any links to where I could buy that?http://www.basspro.com/Deluxe-Shooting-Bench/product/65047/?cmCat=CROSSSELL_THUMBNAIL
OK, looks like you probably have more than enough info, now.- 34" legs- 2' X 4' X 3/4" 7 ply Exterior Ply sanded(narrow end is 14", angle starts 18" forward, and meets the other side 23" from front)- 1" X 4" X 4' pine- Alum C - channel I had laying around, probly not neededLocate cog after bench is done, and before drilling handle.