What's it called?
I take it that autocorrect has struck again and what you wanted to write was wee?A week hook at the top
Not to mention the working at heights regulations.Not sure if anyone has mentioned a written risk assessment, structural engineer inspection and maybes eve get hse on the case. On a serious note, unload rifle, remove bolt, rifle securely across shoulders and just do it.
Correct! LolI take it that autocorrect has struck again and what you wanted to write was wee?
Thanks for sharing...Not quite on topic but a few weeks ago I got caught with belly gurgling rather intensely while up in an open kanzel with no windows. I took the only, it seemed to me option to put both feet on the seat with my seat end hanging out over the backrest as far as was possible and both hands hanging onto the uprights then the projectile in me was let loose, bloody dangerous really after the event, but needs must, only the 2nd time in 20 years for me.
My pal has shot two boar yesterday from that kanzel, two weeks after the incident.Thanks for sharing...![]()
My insurance specifically mentions uninsured at 10m+.So having attempted to scale the structure, it’s coming down, just too dangerous!
The only correct answer that can be given with the above information is "carefully"...We now have a new high seat which is very high, seat bit is 5M up due to terrain.
Im trying to think of the safest way to get a rifle up there, in the dark, which making as little noise as possible, without dropping or me falling off.
Perhaps a rope is the best option? If so how would you attach the rifle?
Long johns plus wool pants plus cabelas overtrousers meant I had no chance to make it to the bottom of the ladder and then disrobe as the surge was imminent.You say "Kanzel", View attachment 291243...
you mean "Khazi"...
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Screw the rifle, how the hell do you get the dog up there?View attachment 290394
I climb up most with the rifle in front of me. Strap across back. Haven’t really thought about it just seemed the easiest at the time.