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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2489053" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Buckwheat was my last coyote dogs name , he lived to be 16 but knew to retire when it was time one very good dog . The rifle rack I had may have been the forerunner of the Big Sky racks . It was made out of 3/8ths plywood with a 1"x2" as a stiffener in the middle of it running length wise . It was padded and upholstered in what at the time was called charcoal gray . It had an aluminum bracket on the ends where it mounted to the trim above the door posts . It had padded posts to put your barrel and butt stock against so that the scope didn't press up against anything . then a 2" wide strap with Velcro, for each rifle that was attached to the 1x2 in the middle , to fasten the rifles in place . The front rifle barrel faced left , the back rifles barrel faced right so that the bolt handle was up . I have been looking and have been unable to find them now . As I said earlier it was sometime ago that I bought this one and I didn't let it go when I traded trucks . It was probably in the early 80's that I bought it out of Montana . It was stable and out of sight blending in with the overhead of the cab of the truck well and didn't show the rifle even from the bottom of it when seated in the cab just a lower place in the liner like a small shelf or storage rack .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2489053, member: 91783"] Buckwheat was my last coyote dogs name , he lived to be 16 but knew to retire when it was time one very good dog . The rifle rack I had may have been the forerunner of the Big Sky racks . It was made out of 3/8ths plywood with a 1"x2" as a stiffener in the middle of it running length wise . It was padded and upholstered in what at the time was called charcoal gray . It had an aluminum bracket on the ends where it mounted to the trim above the door posts . It had padded posts to put your barrel and butt stock against so that the scope didn't press up against anything . then a 2" wide strap with Velcro, for each rifle that was attached to the 1x2 in the middle , to fasten the rifles in place . The front rifle barrel faced left , the back rifles barrel faced right so that the bolt handle was up . I have been looking and have been unable to find them now . As I said earlier it was sometime ago that I bought this one and I didn't let it go when I traded trucks . It was probably in the early 80's that I bought it out of Montana . It was stable and out of sight blending in with the overhead of the cab of the truck well and didn't show the rifle even from the bottom of it when seated in the cab just a lower place in the liner like a small shelf or storage rack . [/QUOTE]
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