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18 May 2009, 17:04
Steve LathamLocal modifications
Anyone made real alterations to your shooting vehicle/s ?, I have recently boarded out the complete roof area on my Land rover, Now the options are off the tailgate, as before, with the addition of fully prone with room for lamp man/spotter alongside, or even sitting comfortably in a fishing type seat over sticks!

18 May 2009, 18:15
londonhunterFunny you should say that. We are doing the same thing as this point in time.
Ghubert have seen our project car. We bought a 100 defender from EBAY ! about 08 weeks ago and it is being stripped and modified in the workshop now. I must put you in touch with my varmint buddy (PM his email address) and you guys can exhcange ideas. He is the technical one not me. He does all the welding himself.
We did plan to put a shooting platform on the roof but according to him the weight mighgt cauase a strutural issue. Now we are having a sun roof put in in the rear with raised seats.
I will post some pictures when I get home of progress to date.
18 May 2009, 18:18
londonhunterhave PM you his email address so you cna exhcange pictures and ideas.
BTW he is also interested in the long range weekend you arranging but both of us are competiting this weekend together thats we cannot make it. So please mention this to him when you drop him a line. I think there should be 04 of us for this long range shooting course if you are going to run another one in future
18 May 2009, 18:20
Steve LathamSounds like a very comfy version of a ferret scout car seating arrangement.

18 May 2009, 18:22
Steve Lathamquote:
Originally posted by londonhunter:
have PM you his email address so you cna exhcange pictures and ideas.
BTW he is also interested in the long range weekend you arranging but both of us are competiting this weekend together thats we cannot make it. So please mention this to him when you drop him a line. I think there should be 04 of us for this long range shooting course if you are going to run another one in future
It's Griff who is the initiator of the long range weekend, I'm just attending, (& hoping not to disgrace myself! )

A bit offtopic, but:
From your replies it seems that shooting from a vehicle and using a spotlight is allowed in UK?
I didn't know that...
It's banned in our neck of the woods, which is idiotic at times.
18 May 2009, 19:16
Steve Lathamquote:
Originally posted by Pric65:
A bit offtopic, but:
From your replies it seems that shooting from a vehicle and using a spotlight is allowed in UK?
I didn't know that...
It's banned in our neck of the woods, which is idiotic at times.
We mortals are barred from shooting game such as Deer from a "moving" vehicle or with the aid of artificial light, but the powers that be can authorise their agents to do so, Vermin on the other hand, Rabbit/Fox etc; ..No hiding place!

18 May 2009, 19:49
londonhunterI believe we in UK can shoot from a vehicle on a deer park - FARM
Am I correct ?
Although I have never had the priledge to do so.
I recall this was one question in the DCS certification exam paper.
18 May 2009, 20:23
Steve Lathamquote:
Originally posted by londonhunter:
I believe we in UK can shoot from a vehicle on a deer park - FARM
Am I correct ?
Although I have never had the priledge to do so.
I recall this was one question in the DCS certification exam paper.
you better make sure you turn off the motor

18 May 2009, 20:37
londonhunterThe computer says no
Is that in the manual ? Haha
18 May 2009, 21:56
GOONMYSONquote:
Originally posted by Steve Latham:
Anyone made real alterations to your shooting vehicle/s ?, I have recently boarded out the complete roof area on my Land rover, Now the options are off the tailgate, as before, with the addition of fully prone with room for lamp man/spotter alongside, or even sitting comfortably in a fishing type seat over sticks!
I have modified several over the years. With varying degrees of success. Adding weight above the mid line of any vehicle is never to be recommended without beefing up the suspension etc as you effectively raise the vehicles centre of gravity.
Having been in a few roll overs it's not something I relish being involved in again.
If you need heigh invest in a lightweight free standing high seat.
"untarnished by the brazen ego's of others"
18 May 2009, 22:38
Steve Lathamquote:
Originally posted by GOONMYSON:
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Latham:
Anyone made real alterations to your shooting vehicle/s ?, I have recently boarded out the complete roof area on my Land rover, Now the options are off the tailgate, as before, with the addition of fully prone with room for lamp man/spotter alongside, or even sitting comfortably in a fishing type seat over sticks!
I have modified several over the years. With varying degrees of success. Adding weight above the mid line of any vehicle is never to be recommended without beefing up the suspension etc as you effectively raise the vehicles centre of gravity.
Having been in a few roll overs it's not something I relish being involved in again.
If you need heigh invest in a lightweight free standing high seat.
I have many lightweight , midweight/ & heavyweight/permanent high seats out on the ground,, notice no typo's, (so far) unlike my respondent!, The vehicle has been made more utilitarian for people who need to cover all sections of their remit at a moments notice, as I stated earlier many many lease/landowners rely on us to produce results, with greater demand during lambing season, & as the vehicle is stationary, I would be surprised to find rollover to be a condition encountered whilst in use as a shooting platform, I can almost hear the designers of battlefield support 4x4s gasping in fear over the perils they may have placed our troops in from rollover events due to pintle mounted .17HMRs & belt fed .223s

19 May 2009, 01:21
GOONMYSONMake a landie more utilitarian.

Now I've read it all! Made my day that has.

Pitch and roll only comes into play when the vehicle is in motion. Bolting 20KG to the roof of an alli skinned landie in order to provide a perch might seem a mighty good idea to some. It certainly doesn't appeal to those that have witnessed the effects when external forces reap their revenge when you're least expecting them.
Still its your neck. Does Cheshire have a good paraplegic hospital?
"untarnished by the brazen ego's of others"
19 May 2009, 02:09
Steve Lathamquote:
Originally posted by GOONMYSON:
Make a landie more utilitarian.

Now I've read it all! Made my day that has.

Pitch and roll only comes into play when the vehicle is in motion. Bolting 20KG to the roof of an alli skinned landie in order to provide a perch might seem a mighty good idea to some. It certainly doesn't appeal to those that have witnessed the effects when external forces reap their revenge when you're least expecting them.
Still its your neck. Does Cheshire have a good paraplegic hospital?
Yes it does, but I reckon Gobowen would be better

19 May 2009, 10:43
Steve LathamOH DEAR!, The H.S.E. have just been round & taken all the roof racks!
