Anybody have a good design that will allow use on hard surfaces such as concrete? (I'm thinking small, durable, stable containers filled with dirt for the DeadShot feet.)
Im just wondering why you need it? Do the feet slide on the concrete or just not grip enough? If the concrete is pretty level why not make a triangle out of 2x4's matching your three legs at the spot that works for you. Then drill out small holes for the feet to sit in. Maybe the extra contact with the ground will stop the movement. It will also be easier to put away when finished shooting and not get your legs dirty. Or maybe little sandbags to lay in front of each leg. How do you like that rest? I looked it up. The price isnt that bad.
Thank's for that, Imold! God, look at the gorgeous eyes on that kitty!
Calbarry, you're a genius!! Of course! That's perfect. Get three swatches (or one big piece) of thick carpet with the heavy rubber backing to keep them from moving. Thanks. (You earn a positive Accuracy Point!)
A Jack Russell?! OMG, you certainly have your hands full! And they're whip-smart, so they're always getting into mischief. But, they're so cute. (And they don't eat much...) I bet you even call him "Butthead" when your wife's not around
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