The wedge shaped benches like pete's and the benches in st Louis, simple don't allow enough room on the shooter side of the rifle. In st Louis my shell box has hit the concrete at least twice. way to crowding. Kelblys are even worse.
we are fixing to start building the new machine shop and shoot room, so I have to rebuild the benches inside my room that I built a couple years back. I made a rounded T shape type bench and I really like it. I will change the dimensions a little but nothing major. I may also form the top with 2x6 instead of 2x4 this time. reason being, I may bend or weld some steel in an L shape to reinforce the top, and completely do away with the rear leg?? I used a 6" sonatube for the rear leg the first go around, and I truly have no complaints. Plenty or room for your legs no matter how you sit. Ill post a pic. Lee
I made my benches for a right handed shooter, and ill do the same when I have to rebuild them here in a couple months. I had a little more freedom because of the bench being right handed only, and I was able to off set the rear leg a bit.
If I build the next benches without a rear leg, I will have to move the front block back towards the shooter a few inches. I really don't think that will be an issue though. with a thick enough top and the proper steel rebar frame work, I really don't see a need for the rear leg.
This time around I am also going to build a bench outside the shoot room. That bench will be right/left handed capable, and I will support the table with a rear leg. I will use the sonatube again for sure. Lee