Gun Rack - which type
#11
That was me with the Kolpin mounting bracket; thank you for the info.
JC
P.S. I happen to have the Savant Stick Stoppers and I'm impressed with the ruggedness of them. The new Stick Stopper II model looks even better with drain holes to get the water out of your lower control arm and little bushings to keep the U-bolts from directly contacting the guards, thus reducing the chance of rust.
JC
P.S. I happen to have the Savant Stick Stoppers and I'm impressed with the ruggedness of them. The new Stick Stopper II model looks even better with drain holes to get the water out of your lower control arm and little bushings to keep the U-bolts from directly contacting the guards, thus reducing the chance of rust.
#13
No we don't have anyone there. But you can order from www.candssales.com. Thanks for book marking the sites.
#14
I got a handle bar mounted gun rack from Cycle country. It is a dual gun rack with fin grips for better proctection. It also carried my bow. They cost about $45, but are very much worth it. I would suggest looking into a handle bar mounted one. Save your rack space for the deer that you get.
#15
Savant has the fin clip also and we made one just for a bow. The bow lays flat so it will not sticking up in your face and the sites will not be bumped. You can put a bow on the fin clips but we found that it is not has good has the one made for a bow. Also you can trun the tubing 360 degrees around for a custom fit.
#16
Just a thought but you may want to check your local laws on transporting a Gun on an ATV . Some states require it be encased in one of those plastic Gun Boot type rigs . Just a thought . I use a Pack rack type and Love it but I like the Gun Boot to .
#17
Unless you have a short gun or wide open spaces, the handlebar rack will snag trees. It also lets your gun get wet and muddy. I use the Kolpin gun boot and it works great.
Yes, you have to step off the quad to grab your gun; but hey, this is hunting, not a drive-through grocery store! You planning to do some drive-by deer shooting?
There are new 2-part gun boots now that let you slide the soft case part right into the hard case. This keeps the gun from beating around in the case. Good idea! (The soft felt liners in the case don't really give enough padding and do wear through). I did the same thing by getting a cheap soft case that fits in my gun boot.
Yes, you have to step off the quad to grab your gun; but hey, this is hunting, not a drive-through grocery store! You planning to do some drive-by deer shooting?
There are new 2-part gun boots now that let you slide the soft case part right into the hard case. This keeps the gun from beating around in the case. Good idea! (The soft felt liners in the case don't really give enough padding and do wear through). I did the same thing by getting a cheap soft case that fits in my gun boot.
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