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Unread 05-28-2022, 06:48 PM   #1
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Looking for recommendations for a shotgun caddy. The one that have 3 wheels and can carry one or two shotguns along with ammo for sporting clays course.
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It's relatively easy to convert a used jogging stroller into a shotgun caddy. I made one last year. It works well for hauling my gear on a clays course or a crow hunt. Total cost about $65 vs. around $400 for a 2 gun cart from Rugged Gear.
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Packing in deep on that second picture. Spike camp?
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Packing in deep on that second picture. Spike camp?
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Nope, all day crow shoot. Bag of decoys, thermos, lunch, two e-callers, extra clothes, gun and 150 rounds of ammo.
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Nope, all day crow shoot. Bag of decoys, thermos, lunch, two e-callers, extra clothes, gun and 150 rounds of ammo.
Ah, that explains it. Where we live used to be a pretty good flyway for those rascals.
I used to justify my existence by setting up crow blinds, and defending the neighbors pecan orchard.
One year, myself, and about 7 seasoned pigeon shooters set up multiple blinds at a dairy operation in a nearby community, (Bunkerville, NV) and filled the back of an F350 Ford with dead crows.
I went thru about 3 flats of ammo myself that day.
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What J B said ! Mine is a yard sale Schwinn bought 2 gun mounts that go on a 4 wheeler. Plenty of room locking brakes big tires better than what you can buy IMO
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The man who taught me to shoot was probably born around 1900, and he talked about crow shoots where the gun got so hot he was afraid of a shell cooking off in the receiver, and mallards being brought in on farm wagons
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Looking for recommendations for a shotgun caddy. The one that have 3 wheels and can carry one or two shotguns along with ammo for sporting clays course.
Not to steal the thread, but I have an electrified golf bag caddy that I bought for $65 bucks at a flea market(fellow wanted 75) and if you are coming to Ernie's, I will be there on Thursday only and can bring it along for a close offer. It works good, only needs a garden tractor battery to be self propelled. No photos as it is buried in garage, but if you, having first chance, or someone else is interested after you pass, my neighbor will dig out for me tomorrow and I can get a photo or two.
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