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BushHawk w/ Heavy lens (Ok Now)

Tried out my new idea yesterday and IMHO it is a WINER. I found the 1Dmark3 MP&S with a 500mm lens is heavy after a lot of hours or a pretty long hike. I added some padding to my rifle strap and now it is much more comfortable. I have attached the rifle sling to the lens just for safety.

I bought 2 seat belt pads and sewed them together and attached them to the padded area of the rifle sling and now a lot more padding for my shoulder and neck area.

http://www.wildlifephotogallery.net/discussionboards/02-14-08bushhawk/bushhawk001.jpg

http://www.wildlifephotogallery.net/discussionboards/02-14-08bushhawk/bushhawk002.jpg


Wacky roger



Feb 14, 2008 at 04:26 PM
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p.1 #2 · BushHawk w/ Heavy lens (Ok Now)


Roger, I think you need a class three firearms license for a rig like that! How much does this rig weigh now? Looks very impressive, no wonder why your shots are looking so good!

Keep at it.......
Karl



Feb 14, 2008 at 04:37 PM
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Karl Witt wrote:
Roger, I think you need a class three firearms license for a rig like that! How much does this rig weigh now? Looks very impressive, no wonder why your shots are looking so good!

Keep at it.......
Karl



Sorry I don't have a scale but I guess around 14 pounds. I am watching the weather for a trip North to try and find winter Bull Elk and Big Horn Sheep. With as much sun as we have been getting I THINK I should find then on the bottom part of South facing slopes. It might require some stalking to get in close so I have been trying to make this set up more comfortable.

Wish me luck I want to find a 325 point bull elk.



Wacky roger



Feb 14, 2008 at 05:35 PM
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Good idea Roger! I have my sling attached to the BH stock and always worry about it breaking at the buttstock end. I am going to change to your method. BP


Feb 14, 2008 at 07:42 PM
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Really like what you've done there. I shot some of the ad for the BHawk a couple of years ago, that's me holding the 500 4/L up. I've broken 3 of the knuckles on the handle and have gone to the straight shaft, heated and bent to a comfortable position, but it looks like he has finally beefed things up. Might try a crutch pad for the shoulder brace. I have had one on mine for quite awhile and it makes a great difference in comfort when tracking your subjects. I use my Bhawk at least 90% of the time and would be lost without it.


Feb 14, 2008 at 07:44 PM
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BakerPrice wrote:
Good idea Roger! I have my sling attached to the BH stock and always worry about it breaking at the buttstock end. I am going to change to your method. BP


For your information I bought the extra pads at Napa Auto Parts. 2 of them cost me $6 bucks. It is a mental thing for me not having to worry about the pressure on the BushHawk when it is bouncing up and down.



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Feb 14, 2008 at 07:56 PM
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cbright wrote:
Really like what you've done there. I shot some of the ad for the BHawk a couple of years ago, that's me holding the 500 4/L up. I've broken 3 of the knuckles on the handle and have gone to the straight shaft, heated and bent to a comfortable position, but it looks like he has finally beefed things up. Might try a crutch pad for the shoulder brace. I have had one on mine for quite awhile and it makes a great difference in comfort when tracking your subjects. I use my Bhawk at least 90% of the time
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cbright, I have a crutch pad and took it off while I figure out to get it back on so its does not move sideways. The extra padding on my sling sure does feel good.


Wacky roger



Feb 14, 2008 at 11:38 PM
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thehotel wrote:
Sorry I don't have a scale but I guess around 14 pounds. I am watching the weather for a trip North to try and find winter Bull Elk and Big Horn Sheep. With as much sun as we have been getting I THINK I should find then on the bottom part of South facing slopes. It might require some stalking to get in close so I have been trying to make this set up more comfortable.

Wish me luck I want to find a 325 point bull elk.

Wacky roger


I wish you luck!
Karl



Feb 15, 2008 at 11:40 AM
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p.1 #9 · BushHawk w/ Heavy lens (Ok Now)


Roger,
that is a great idea. I have a similar set up with a home-made bush-eagle and the strap does get uncomfortable after a while

http://i.pbase.com/g5/93/613693/2/68098814.cnFN5q75.jpg



Feb 15, 2008 at 12:10 PM
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Whew Roger that sure looks like a load to go humting bull elk but than again my 30-06 was only 6 1/2 Lbs (BSA with muzzel brake and scope) and even that became heavy by the end of a day afield. The good thing with your rig is after you shoot it you don't have to dress and cart it home I think I'll stick with my monopod for my 500 and my BH for the 1 to 400.
BTW an M1 Garand rifle only weight in at 8 1/2 Lbs but of cause the film for it was a bit on the heavy side and how much you caried. You go get um guy
Lou



Feb 16, 2008 at 12:00 PM
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Karl Witt wrote:
I wish you luck!
Karl



Thanks for the good luck wish, I think I am going to need it. I am working on a couple of other ideas other than the pads to make it even more comfortable and it they work I will post the information.


Wacky roger



Feb 16, 2008 at 09:01 PM
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lbuscher wrote:
Whew Roger that sure looks like a load to go humting bull elk but than again my 30-06 was only 6 1/2 Lbs (BSA with muzzel brake and scope) and even that became heavy by the end of a day afield. The good thing with your rig is after you shoot it you don't have to dress and cart it home I think I'll stick with my monopod for my 500 and my BH for the 1 to 400.
BTW an M1 Garand rifle only weight in at 8 1/2 Lbs but of cause the film for it
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Your right it is a load but I think with a few more modifications it will work just fine.



Wacky roger



Feb 16, 2008 at 09:02 PM





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