Product Preview: MTM Case-Gard High-Low Shooting Table

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posted on May 7, 2019
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Whether you’re trekking across long fields in pursuit of varmints or simply looking for a versatile, portable and affordable shooting platform, MTM Case-Gard offers its High-Low Shooting Table to accomplish the task. As the two-piece product’s name implies, the adjustable tripod base supports a 17"x33", gray-polymer tabletop, with an impressive range of height positions, from 18" to 55". Each tripod leg, with independent adjustments and steel-pointed feet, will smoothly accommodate uneven surfaces—simply unlock the leg stays and adjust as needed. A molded lip surrounds the tabletop to prevent gear from rolling off. A nylon shoulder strap for transport is included. Price: $139. Contact: MTM Case-Gard; (937) 890-7461; mtmcase-gard.com

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