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<blockquote data-quote="TigerOnThe Hill" data-source="post: 2836783" data-attributes="member: 125976"><p>RB II, Hunting PD's is something I really enjoy doing. I go on 2-3 hunts every year. There are a number of different ways to hunt prairie dogs. I started out shooting of a fixed table, but I later started using a rotating table. Now I have my original rotating table mounted in the back of my pick up truck and a second rotating table (Caldwell Stable Table) mounted on a 6'X10' trailer. This system works good for me and my friends. My original rotating table is about 25 years old and is no longer in production. A few years ago I researched the internet for the maker of the table (Bob Jourdan) and found a reference to him as follows: "His metal shop guy, Rob Byfield, 918-333-8100 has the design and can build you the base, and then you can make/install the top to save on the shipping cost..." I don't know if this is true, but it might be something to check out. The Stable Table is not a bad rotating table, especially for the price, but it has a weakness in the design that puts it in a slight bind when rotating. My brother in law modified it (he put a cylinder on which it rotates on the base instead of on the bottom of the table) and it rotates really smoothly now. The original rotating table has been modified to sit on a pedestal that's bolted to a 4'x4' metal base in the truck's cargo box. The RASS looks like a good system, but I like having a table top to have my equipment on. </p><p>Caldwell Stable Table</p><p>[ATTACH=full]469125[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]469126[/ATTACH]Modified original rotating table</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TigerOnThe Hill, post: 2836783, member: 125976"] RB II, Hunting PD's is something I really enjoy doing. I go on 2-3 hunts every year. There are a number of different ways to hunt prairie dogs. I started out shooting of a fixed table, but I later started using a rotating table. Now I have my original rotating table mounted in the back of my pick up truck and a second rotating table (Caldwell Stable Table) mounted on a 6'X10' trailer. This system works good for me and my friends. My original rotating table is about 25 years old and is no longer in production. A few years ago I researched the internet for the maker of the table (Bob Jourdan) and found a reference to him as follows: "His metal shop guy, Rob Byfield, 918-333-8100 has the design and can build you the base, and then you can make/install the top to save on the shipping cost..." I don't know if this is true, but it might be something to check out. The Stable Table is not a bad rotating table, especially for the price, but it has a weakness in the design that puts it in a slight bind when rotating. My brother in law modified it (he put a cylinder on which it rotates on the base instead of on the bottom of the table) and it rotates really smoothly now. The original rotating table has been modified to sit on a pedestal that's bolted to a 4'x4' metal base in the truck's cargo box. The RASS looks like a good system, but I like having a table top to have my equipment on. Caldwell Stable Table [ATTACH type="full"]469125[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]469126[/ATTACH]Modified original rotating table [/QUOTE]
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