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    #61
    Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
    Save the rifle rail, it makes a nice "halo" around the top!
    Noticed that and made a mental note to self, "tell cousin not to sling it in the junk pile when he cuts it loose Friday."

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      #62
      very nice i like

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        #63
        Great Job.

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          #64
          I need to learn how to weld

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            #65
            great job

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              #66
              I moved this thing this weekend and setup for s wind. I need 10 more minutes with zip ties, netting, and the pole saw to get it perfect....but I had a couple in range this weekend. It's gonna get much more use moving forward.

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                #67
                Great job

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                  #68
                  Looks great Dale got me thinking about one.

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                    #69
                    love it dale, great job

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                      #70
                      awesome!

                      this thing is sweet cant wait to give one of my tripods this treatment.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Tmag View Post
                        Noticed that and made a mental note to self, "tell cousin not to sling it in the junk pile when he cuts it loose Friday."
                        Can't believe I forgot the dadgum shooting rail. Cousin took it off and tossed it to the ground last year. I went up and dismantled my tripod and loaded all parts on my trailer with the 4 wheeler and brought them home. Unloading in the shop and what do you know, I left the stinking shooting rail laying on the ground where it was tossed last year at the lease.
                        I guess an additional trip will be needed. Glad my lease is only an hour from the house.

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                          #72
                          As soon as I finish my truck sleeper blind I'll be starting on my tripod rebuild

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                            #73
                            great DIY project I'm doing this to one of my tripods while working nights this week. I havent decided if i'm doing the offset seat bracket yet.

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                              #74
                              Dale what were the lengths and what angles (degrees) did you use for the frame?

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                                #75
                                job well done, looks good

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