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Recommendations for gun cart
I am looking to pick up a gun cart/shooting cart for sporting clays. I've been looking at several offered on line from a company called 'Rugged Gear'. I have no experience with this company or any other offering similar carts and would like some recommendations from those PGCA members who have purchased carts. A 2 gun cart if fine for me. I'm not interested in converting a stroller and would just as soon purchase a cart already configured. I can carve decoys but my mechanical skills leave something to be desired. Any suggestions on brands/models? Thanking all in advance. :)
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The Rugged Gear two gun cart is as good as any Allen.
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I have used the Rugged Gear cart for several years and it is good, do order it with the "solid" tires, I see guys here having to have flats fixed. Regards, JH
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This is the improved version of the one i got 4 yrs ago. Great price.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Do-Al...h-All+Products |
Angel, I was at Cabella's in Hartford, CT today and I looked at the Do-It All carrier. The price is very good but it looked a little too light for me. I just wondered how well it would hold up. The tires on it are inflatable and that concerns me. (They were totally flat on their display model!!)
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Thanks guys, I think I'll order the Rugged Gear cart and have my 2 daughters pick up the tab as my father's day present!! (They're pressing me to make a buy decision on something and don't want to just give me a gift certificate).
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Allen;
I have a Rugged Gear and really like it. Do get the solid tires. |
Allen, the one I have has the solid tires. Probably why it lasted 4 yrs and going.
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Guys, thanks. I just placed the order with Rugged Gear for their 2 gun model with solid tires. Now I'm tired....
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I have the tubed tires on mine and no problems. Rides like a Coupe Deville.
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