Something I knocked up,

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Something I knocked up,

Post by Die Judicii » 06 Oct 2016, 1:50 am

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I do a fair bit of sniping over the bonnet, particularly at night time with the NightSite.
I used to put its plastic case on the bonnet, with a coat covering it, and rifle over the top.
That worked out to be the perfect height, but in scanning from side to side, invariably the rifle would slip off the edge of the case.
Which was a bit frustrating in the pitch black darkness.
Not only that, but if I wanted to let go the rifle for any reason I had to make sure it was balanced and on its side.

So I decided to knock this up to make life much easier, and shooting better as well.
Best of all, its hands free when needed to grab more ammo

Used an old swivel base that was made for a TV, and a disc of aluminium chequer plate with rubber feet.
Because its 3 footed, it finds its own level, even on curved bonnets.
Its very light and compact.
I can even use it on the front tray of the quad.
For that matter it could also be set up for prone shooting from a hide etc.
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I've come to realize that,,,,, the two most loving, loyal, and trustworthy females in my entire life were both canines.
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Gwion » 06 Oct 2016, 5:24 am

Looks good. You'll have to report back after some field testing.
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Bills Shed » 06 Oct 2016, 5:48 am

Simple, effective and it does what you need it to do.
Nice work

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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Noisydad » 06 Oct 2016, 6:32 am

I was gunna put up a pic of my ex but then thought better of it.
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There's still a few of Wile. E Coyote's ideas that I haven't tried yet.
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 6:50 am

Looks interesting Ed, I look forward to hearing how it works out for you. I like using the bonnet as a rest too, perfect height for me - I use a large sandbag on mine, I just leave the sandbag sitting up near the wipers and I don't have any issues leaving it there and it's ready to use when I spot something to shoot (it's a heavy sucker so ain't worth lifting in and out all the time. It's very stable to shoot from too and like your's I can just sit the rifle there hands free if I need to for any reason, I just position it where it's needed.

Again well done mate, as you know I love making stuff to suit my needs, very satisfying I find.

Nice and stable as you can see - which really aids in those 300m+ shots on bunnies.
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Knocking a bunny off at around 180m up the side of a steep hill. (I also had to use 2 smaller bags to get the elevation I needed)
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by tom604 » 06 Oct 2016, 6:56 am

Noisydad wrote:I was gunna put up a pic of my ex thought better of it.



snap :lol: :lol: :thumbsup:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 7:49 am

Noisydad wrote:I was gunna put up a pic of my ex thought better of it.

:lol: :lol: :clap:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Gwion » 06 Oct 2016, 7:51 am

Noisydad wrote:I was gunna put up a pic of my ex thought better of it.


Hahahaha! :lol: :drinks:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Mongrel » 06 Oct 2016, 7:59 am

Nothing more satisfying than building stuff to suit ur needs, added bonus when it works :)
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Lorgar » 06 Oct 2016, 9:42 am

What are the mounts originally?

Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 10:00 am

Mongrel wrote:Nothing more satisfying than building stuff to suit ur needs, added bonus when it works :)


Bloody oath Mongrel - they don't always work out the way you expect but generally you can mod them till they do. :D
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 10:03 am

Lorgar wrote:What are the mounts originally?

Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?


Rifle Holders mate :thumbsup: common on quads etc and do a pretty good job of keeping em where they need to be.
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Die Judicii » 06 Oct 2016, 11:30 am

bigfellascott wrote:
Lorgar wrote:What are the mounts originally?

Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?


Rifle Holders mate :thumbsup: 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, :lol: :lol:
And no Noisydad,,,,,,, I haven't been sniffing around any ex's

:silent: :thumbsup:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 12:03 pm

Die Judicii wrote:
bigfellascott wrote:
Lorgar wrote:What are the mounts originally?

Shovel holder? Fishing rod holder?


Rifle Holders mate :thumbsup: 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, :lol: :lol:
And no Noisydad,,,,,,, I haven't been sniffing around any ex's

:silent: :thumbsup:


They are good hey D, my mate runs em on his Kubota on the front windscreen area and has a couple of sets on the back of the cab too, very handy and they do seem to hang on to em well as he doesn't use the straps either from memory. :thumbsup:

Glad to hear it works for you too mate, nothing more satisfying than making something and seeing that it actually works as you envisaged. :clap:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 12:10 pm

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.
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Gwion » 06 Oct 2016, 12:56 pm

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! :lol: :drinks: :thumbsup:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 1:30 pm

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! :lol: :drinks: :thumbsup:


If I had one I probably would knowing me :D this seats bloody comfy with a spring base just the vinyl. Is falling apart but still useable just a bit unsightly so will get it recovered if it's not too expensive to do or knowing me I will do it in the cheap and just throw some cheap material over it and pin it on. :D
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Gwion » 06 Oct 2016, 2:18 pm

Nah... Sheepskin, mate! :D
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 2:59 pm

Gwion wrote:Nah... Sheepskin, mate! :D


Now ya got me thinking! :lol: would be nice to sit on and keep ya warm too but I might swap the sheepskins for fox skins cos I have access to plenty of them little suckers and they are great at keeping ya warm too I've found. :D
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Gwion » 06 Oct 2016, 3:02 pm

Will double as cammo when spotting.... the Trojan Fox... :D
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Oct 2016, 3:17 pm

Gwion wrote:Will double as cammo when spotting.... the Trojan Fox... :D


I'll have to be careful I don't shoot my own car :lol:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Die Judicii » 06 Oct 2016, 8:44 pm

Gwion wrote:Nah... Sheepskin, mate! :D


I keep getting confused,,,,,,,,,,, are you Taswegian or Kiwian ?

:lol: :lol:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Gwion » 06 Oct 2016, 9:17 pm

Must be the Scotts blood! :lol:
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by sandgroperbill » 06 Oct 2016, 11:24 pm

I misread the title of this thread for a moment. Thought it said "someone I knocked up".

Pity, that could have been an interesting thread...
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Re: Something I knocked up,

Post by Lorgar » 11 Oct 2016, 11:02 am

bigfellascott wrote:Rifle Holders mate :thumbsup: common on quads etc and do a pretty good job of keeping em where they need to be.


Ah, right.

It's clicked now that you've said it. I don't ride the quads myself so I didn't think of it, but I have seen them around.
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