Noisydad wrote:I was gunna put up a pic of my ex thought better of it.
Noisydad wrote:I was gunna put up a pic of my ex thought better of it.
Noisydad wrote:I was gunna put up a pic of my ex thought better of it.
Mongrel wrote:Nothing more satisfying than building stuff to suit ur needs, added bonus when it works
Lorgar wrote:What are the mounts originally?
Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?
bigfellascott wrote:Lorgar wrote:What are the mounts originally?
Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?
Rifle Holders mate common on quads etc and do a pretty good job of keeping em where they need to be.
Die Judicii wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Lorgar wrote:What are the mounts originally?
Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?
Rifle Holders mate common on quads etc and do a pretty good job of keeping em where they need to be.
Yep, BFS nailed it 1st go.
As you can see by the dust all over em, I pinched em off the Quad. ( I had a double and a single on it )
These particular ones are that good that I've never had to pull the rubber strap over to hold the rifle in place.
Oh,,,,,,, and test report ?????
It works beautifully and have used it quite a few times. (I made it several weeks ago)
Judging by some comments,,, there are some dirty minded buggers out there,
And no Noisydad,,,,,,, I haven't been sniffing around any ex's
bigfellascott wrote:I've got an old Bus seat sitting here that I'm going to eventually turn into a shooting seat for the back of the BT, I've got all the metal work here ready to go, the seats old and needs recovering (haven't decided which way to go with that as yet) but it should work a treat I reckon, I'll use the sandbags for the shooting rests I think (I'll see what happens there as I have a few ideas on which may work better) but again trial and error will help determine that.
Gwion wrote:bigfellascott wrote:I've got an old Bus seat sitting here that I'm going to eventually turn into a shooting seat for the back of the BT, I've got all the metal work here ready to go, the seats old and needs recovering (haven't decided which way to go with that as yet) but it should work a treat I reckon, I'll use the sandbags for the shooting rests I think (I'll see what happens there as I have a few ideas on which may work better) but again trial and error will help determine that.
Just mount an old game chair from a fly bridge rig on the back of the ute and mount a shooting rest where the gimbal goes!
Gwion wrote:Nah... Sheepskin, mate!
Gwion wrote:Will double as cammo when spotting.... the Trojan Fox...
Gwion wrote:Nah... Sheepskin, mate!
bigfellascott wrote:Rifle Holders mate common on quads etc and do a pretty good job of keeping em where they need to be.