Muz @quadhunters hunting set up
Something like that retrofitted to his chair might work
Muz @quadhunters hunting set up
Something like that retrofitted to his chair might work
Eagle eye hunting gear. They make a quad rest that may suit ir what they call the smart rest
http://www.eagleyehg.com.au
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Thats what my rest is a eagleye smart quad rest havent shoot off it yet or been hunting since it waa fitted tho
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Muz @quadhunters hunting set up
Something like that retrofitted to his chair might work[/QUOTE]
That looks perfect!
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How's the project @Hunter_killer?
Maybe boogie something like this up, from chair to rifle.
Making some enquires at this stage. Time and distance a bit of a pain right now. He lives 9 hours away. Thanks to some member help, I have found a mount that might work on a slot in table/bench for the chair. Tech is a bit out of my price range, but will measure it up and see what we come up with.
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Thanks to Rambo’s recommendations, I am looking into this with a table that can pivot over the chair and be locked in place. Not quite the mobile operation I envisioned, but I believe this will do the trick for plinking steel off the deck. Just sorting costs.
https://www.eagleyehg.com/smartrest/...41-detail.html
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Those eagle eye fellas sure have a good range of rests eh
Gotta get out on my quad n bloody try mine ffs 😂😂🤬😂😂
I was thinking more of a 4x4" planted by/near the edge of the deck with a dampened swivel at the top (make from track rod end ball joint), and a gun mounted in balance. A non-overbarrel silencer will put the gun's centre of gravity forward so more gun sticks backwards to enable use from wheel chair. Keep it simple.
I was thinking more of a 4x4" planted by/near the edge of the deck with a dampened swivel at the top (make from track rod end ball joint), and a gun mounted in balance. A non-overbarrel silencer will put the gun's centre of gravity forward so more gun sticks backwards to enable use from wheel chair. Keep it simple.
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