that looks pretty cool, think i'll make one for myself some time. also it would be better making yout own as you could make it better suited to your hunting environment.
i know that one of my mates is colourblind and he can't distinguish between green and blaze. we found this out when he asked us why they make the flags around the carpark on the local footy oval while the show was on the same colour as the grass when we all saw them as bright orange haha
and just for the sake of it i'm also 18 years old but i come on this forum to learn more than anything. i know i don't have as much experiance as most on here so i prefer to take in as much as i can and only comment when i'm sure i have something that is worthy of being contributed and accurate
I haven't used any of the hunting camebak's but do use them often when out on the bike in the bush for a long day. have stacked a few times hard carrying it and haven't popped it yet. they are also easy to clean as you can get your whole handin there to clean them. also they have a good coating in them that stops and mould inside sticking to the bladder. mine has been abused andused for the last 6 years and have never once thought of replacing it and ithas never once given up on me.
These look pretty good.. come in either 3,5,7,10 and come with enough trigger locks as whats recomended. can also have a ammo section and either digital or key locks.
http://www.scorpionglobal.com.au/gunsafes_3.htm
g'day all,
my names forgie and i live in bendigo. don't currently own a gun due to being only 17 but am looking at getting something for shooting foxes and wabbits when i do turn 18. hopefully you lot can help me choose the perfect gun.
cya round,
forgie