Shoot N' Go Gun Cart........I must be getting old

rjrivero

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I picked up a Shoot n' go gun cart for sporting clays and 3 gun shoots. :D

Link Here.

It's like taking a baby out for a walk. :p

It works pretty well, the risers could use a bit of reinforcement to keep my mind at ease, but I'll work on that when I get a minute. It holds 200 rounds of shotgun shells, two long guns, and water/Gatorade. It has a bag that clips on for empty shells/brass. The wheels lock in place, and the front wheel is a caster type setup that makes turning it in tight spaces pretty easy. It's great for a sporting clays course, or a 3 gun shoot.

I just thought I'd share my experiences with this product.
 
All it needs is a souped up mower engine and a barstool for daddy to sit on while walking the babies!:D
Brent
 
All it needs is a souped up mower engine and a barstool for daddy to sit on while walking the babies!
Yep, and then everyone will want one. Isn't the cost of shooting targets already high enough? How long it is going to be before the larger clays clubs have mandatory power cart requirements? Might put a new meaning to the term pigeon race.
 
Ok, you guys .... here is the Rugged Gear version ......

http://www.ruggedgear.com/index.cfm...ategory_id=112/home_id=76/mode=prod/prd97.htm

I bought one about 5 years ago / and its been great. If you're walking a sporting clays tournament course / and in some cases in heat around 100 degrees in the summer .... its great to have a place to put your gun, and I usually carry about 8 boxes of shells ( just in case ) in a 100 bird event.

I'll carry about 5 boxes of 1 oz 8's at 1225 fps / a couple boxes of 9's /
a box of 7 1/2's at 1225 fps / and a box of 'elephant loads' of 1 1/8 oz 7 1/2's at 1300 fps ( for those 60 yard crossers ) .....

and a little 6 can cooler, some extra chokes, a couple of water bottles ....lots of spf 45 sun screen / even a little first aid kit ( just because ).

maybe a little 3 legged stool - to park my weary, chubby butt on ....if there is a 20 min delay on a station ... Sometimes we're on the course for 3 hours plus in a tournament.. ( and quit teasing rj - about his buggy ..) you guys are being a little snotty. ( big guys have feelings too you know, we don't look like it - and I don't really, but I might ...).

You can't look cool - if you don't have all the toys ....
 
I think I have one of those jogging strollers from when my guys were little and the Army made me run. I bet I can modify that, it looks like the basic set-up is the same as the rugged gear one....
 
Gimme a game vest to carry shells, a gun and a 12 pack and I am ready for any environment... don't need no stinkin' gun buggy...:D If under 80* I can switch to a fifth of whiskey or unaged corn liquor...:eek:
Brent
 
Man I get sore just thinkin' of totin' guns and game out of the woods... Just no way to do it other than ol' manual labor. I entertained the thought of a similar buggy I seen for haulin' tied up hogs out. Too bad the guy who designed it lives on flat field lands and could actually use it. I could maybe shave off about 50 yards from the fence/woods to truck but by then I am too tired to load crap on a buggy... Hence the need for "refreshments"... takes my mind off aches pains and easier places to hunt:rolleyes:
Brent
 
BJP,
quit teasing rj - about his buggy
All it needs is a souped up mower engine and a barstool for daddy to sit on while walking the babies!
I wasn't kiddin' If I was a skeet/trap kinda guy I would have me one with an engine...:o It would pull wheelies and doughnuts too...
Brent
 
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