Im going to set up my atv for shooting wallabies and rabbits just wondering how others have done it. So please post some photos and show us what you've got strapped to your atv. Thanks
Im going to set up my atv for shooting wallabies and rabbits just wondering how others have done it. So please post some photos and show us what you've got strapped to your atv. Thanks
Hey Mate,
Are you looking at buying something???? I may have just the thing for ya that I no longer use and might part with.
Give me 5 mins. I will go and find it and throw up a pic or two.
Removable shooting frame. Attached by hose clips onto the front carrier (5 min job to get on or off)
Holds 2 firearms pointing forwards in a safe direction but easy to access.
Comfy to lean over to take steady shots.
If you want it you can have it for $100 and I can probably get it delivered to Timaru or possibly Waimate for you to pick up from a sports store???
Nice set-up .... Would love see the look on my Father inlaws face if I took off his fishing kit and put this on his Quad
He is my take on a shooting frame. Held on with 4 bolts. Box comes off with frame but can be attached separate
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If it's not a first round hit you need to practice more
If shooting by yourself what are you using to keep the light in the critters while shooting
Find them with the spotlight which is a Lightforce 170 scope mount and then blast them by either clicking the spotlight onto the scope mount attachment or just using the headlights of the bike.
You could always get one of these:
RAMŽ ATV/UTV Spotlight : Cabela's
I was originally going to do this but haven't been doing as much night shooting recently so have held off.
I'm heading down that way this weekend....I sure I could fit in the zooki with a little lubing
Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh
Why are you always so keen on the lubing Cambo?????
I might have to put a padlock on my tent zip on our next hunting trip if you keep talking like this.
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