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Started by Trl91, February 20, 2025, 04:28:30 PM
Quote from: Sir-diealot on February 21, 2025, 12:57:45 AMHave fun, he is no longer making them and the few he has left he will not come off of as he told me "Just enough for my son and me for the rest of our lives" He ran into supply problems so quit making them, I sure would have liked to get one myself.
Quote from: davisd9 on February 21, 2025, 07:06:56 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on February 21, 2025, 12:57:45 AMHave fun, he is no longer making them and the few he has left he will not come off of as he told me "Just enough for my son and me for the rest of our lives" He ran into supply problems so quit making them, I sure would have liked to get one myself.Well if there is a place to find one someone has stored away, he has come to the right place to ask.
Quote from: bbcoach on February 21, 2025, 07:51:58 AMI have been using this setup for years without all the props and straps. Pretty easy IMO. When you are setup, have your pot and striker, and box laid out next to dominant hand at the ready. Take the stock of your gun and rotate it 90 degrees laying it flat on your shoulder and prop the gun barrel on the propped-up knee of your dominant shooting hand and you'll have the same effect. The gun will be at the ready at eye level, and you will be hands free to use your pot or box (with a mouth call already in your cheek). If you are a fidgety hunter, then a v shaped knee pad will keep the barrel in place on your knee. Hope you find what you are searching for.
Quote from: Trl91 on February 21, 2025, 01:10:02 PMQuote from: bbcoach on February 21, 2025, 07:51:58 AMI have been using this setup for years without all the props and straps. Pretty easy IMO. When you are setup, have your pot and striker, and box laid out next to dominant hand at the ready. Take the stock of your gun and rotate it 90 degrees laying it flat on your shoulder and prop the gun barrel on the propped-up knee of your dominant shooting hand and you'll have the same effect. The gun will be at the ready at eye level, and you will be hands free to use your pot or box (with a mouth call already in your cheek). If you are a fidgety hunter, then a v shaped knee pad will keep the barrel in place on your knee. Hope you find what you are searching for.This is pretty much what I do now. I have always regretted not picking up the system though to try. It always seemed like what I was currently doing, but I really liked the idea of the gun being held in place on my shoulder. I don't care as much about the knee aspect as I rest it on my knee currently, but I would like to find the should portion or a mechanism similar.I have run a Cabelas's Tat'r 2 vest the last 15 or more years and love it, so wasn't looking for the vest, but more the should apparatus.
Quote from: bbcoach on February 21, 2025, 03:35:42 PMQuote from: Trl91 on February 21, 2025, 01:10:02 PMQuote from: bbcoach on February 21, 2025, 07:51:58 AMI have been using this setup for years without all the props and straps. Pretty easy IMO. When you are setup, have your pot and striker, and box laid out next to dominant hand at the ready. Take the stock of your gun and rotate it 90 degrees laying it flat on your shoulder and prop the gun barrel on the propped-up knee of your dominant shooting hand and you'll have the same effect. The gun will be at the ready at eye level, and you will be hands free to use your pot or box (with a mouth call already in your cheek). If you are a fidgety hunter, then a v shaped knee pad will keep the barrel in place on your knee. Hope you find what you are searching for.This is pretty much what I do now. I have always regretted not picking up the system though to try. It always seemed like what I was currently doing, but I really liked the idea of the gun being held in place on my shoulder. I don't care as much about the knee aspect as I rest it on my knee currently, but I would like to find the should portion or a mechanism similar.I have run a Cabelas's Tat'r 2 vest the last 15 or more years and love it, so wasn't looking for the vest, but more the should apparatus. I have a good friend that runs an auto upholstery shop that made me a short lanyard out of a 1 inch nylon strap, that is sewn to the back of my turkey vest, with a loop sewn on one end that will tighten around my gun stock to hold my gun up very close to the front of my shoulder. Most older vests had them YEARS ago but now not so much. I don't use mine much since I started laying my gun flat on my shoulder though. Send me a PM with your phone number and I'll send you a PIC of it.
Quote from: davisd9 on February 21, 2025, 08:44:45 PMI use this, it is a more elementary version of the knight's product.https://www.ebay.com/itm/186622430060