Bordenhunter
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I try and back pack them out where I can
I want to drag it, not post it!Or Polly styrene
Lol, there is some but I don't think I can borrow itDon’t they have any suitable welding screen at work going spare?
Advertise for a shooting apprentice - eager and keen to learn etc.I want to drag it, not post it!
I have a farmer pal who drags dead sheep around in these. Big to pack up in your shooting bag though
I wondered about stowageI have a farmer pal who drags dead sheep around in these. Big to pack up in your shooting bag though
I don't know, these youngsters are not like they used to be. Get it on your back man they're not that heavy. They only get heavy when you reach 80.I want to drag it, not post it!
That's a good idea.Might be worth considering a trampoline mat. (Or part there-of)
They are durable and have plenty of convenient fixing/tie off points.
After storm Eowyn, there are likely to be plenty of these available from damaged trampolines.
Thanks Tim. Have ordered one to test.These roll up plastic deer drag, and orange seatbelt material deer drag handle can be had on temu for £13ish (£60 from bush wear).
Work well, and makes a drag over grass so much easier. Won’t last too long on sharp rock/gravel, but at £13 to replace every now and then will be fine/
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No worries - hope it suits. This is the handle that I use with mine too (£2.48 if you can’t find it bundled with the drag itself)Thanks Tim. Have ordered one to test.![]()
My apologies TrevorNo worries - hope it suits. This is the handle that I use with mine too (£2.48 if you can’t find it bundled with the drag itself)
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