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    Yip h&f have them still

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    Made mine so that the box is attached to the shooting frame. That way if I need room to strap down packs etc it can remove the lot with 4 bolts. Put a piece of flat alloy between the gun holders on both sides of the lid of the box to add strength.

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    If it's not a first round hit you need to practice more

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    Jesus @BRADS you flatlanders

    Always rifle length ways. This is a major speed thing. A good shooting frame also helps stop rollovers as well as acting like a rollbar if it does go all the way. If your frame is to low it's next to useless in hill country, same if it's to far forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    Jesus @BRADS you flatlanders

    Always rifle length ways. This is a major speed thing. A good shooting frame also helps stop rollovers as well as acting like a rollbar if it does go all the way. If your frame is to low it's next to useless in hill country, same if it's to far forward.
    Don't do roll bars mate they tend to kill people I just have insurance.
    Buy the way, most of the tracks on our farm if you go off the side ya ain't coming back, as forum members that have been there will attest to.

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    Ah yip, pretty steep plenty of rocks to bust ya nut on too

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    Flash Brads, you have tracks.

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    The setup from my old Suzuki Kingquad 500:





    It is quickly removeable and has an integrated ammo box. Professionally made, powder-coated. It's now sitting abandoned in my garage as it doesn't for the new quad. Available for a nominal cost -if- you have the right quad..

    Ignore the plywood cradle for the big gun- nothing to do with the rack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Some fancy arse set ups.
    I Carry a gun everyday at this time of year, shoot of a bipod so I just use the front box as a rest works fine, and is low, and hold lambing gear.
    You don't won't something high that's going to stove your head in if you have a accident.
    Same with gun racks, keep them low, never on the bars they go through your guts when the bike flips.......
    Most sensible guns can go sideways on the carrier if they don't stick out, saves hitting them on trees/posts, also faster to grab.
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    Wise words ,you hawkes bay fellas are a clever bunch!

 

 

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