Caldwell Deadshot shooting rest with front and rear rests vs Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Tac padded handgun case
Overall winner: Caldwell Deadshot shooting rest with front and rear rests
Key Differences
Caldwell (A) is a shooting bench rest designed for stable front and rear support with water-resistant construction and a lower listed price tier, while the Smith & Wesson (B) is a padded ballistic-fabric handgun case with external magazine pockets and stronger fabric durability. Choose Caldwell if you need an out-of-the-box bench rest for range shooting and affordability; choose Smith & Wesson if you need padded, all-around protection and tougher ballistic fabric for transporting handguns and mags
Caldwell Deadshot shooting rest with front and rear rests
Caldwell Deadshot shooting rest with front and rear rests. Water resistant, designed for range, shooting, and hunting. Customers note stability and solid build as key benefits
Pros
- stable support for rifles and pistols
- water-resistant construction
- front and rear rests for versatile use
- includes corn cob media for immediate use
Cons
- some reports of seams tearing
- weight may be heavy for some users
Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Tac padded handgun case
Padded handgun case with ballistic fabric and external pockets for storage and transport. Includes 3 double pistol mag pockets with full flap closures. Customers note durability, ample room for magazines and ammo, and use as a range bag
Pros
- ballistic fabric construction
- external pockets for magazines
- double pistol mag pockets with flaps
- durable padding on front, back, and bottom
Cons
- external dimensions may limit fit for larger firearms
- external pockets specific to mags may reduce internal space
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Caldwell |
| Durability | Smith & Wesson |
| Versatility | Caldwell |
| User Reviews | Caldwell |