Order the new book by Russell D. Haynes, Where Did the Deer Go? This book explains, in detail and with pictures, the reason that whitetail deer were close to extinction in the middle to late 1800's of most of America. Then, this book explains the steps the United States government took to remedy the problem, thus, giving the United States, especially the southeast, a current, thriving whitetail population.
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Fits ANY YEAR Ambush & Recoil Model Bad Boy Buggy, and later model Instinct models with SQUARE front frames. (We offer early ROUND tubing Instinct gun & bow racks also on this site.)
BIG quality feature about our gun racks, unlike a cheap import, we use thicker gauge steel, PLUS, we actually heat our steel and then DIP in the cradle in automotive grade enamel BEFORE the rubber coating. We then dip the cradle in THICK rubber coating in a humidity controlled booth, for years of use.
PREVENTS RUST FROM GROWING UNDERNEATH AND CORRODING THE STEEL OVER TIME.
Thus, rubber stays on over time. Does not ozidize either.
This weapon holder is manufactured at a slight tilt to fit the Bad Boy Buggy vehicles better. especially the newer models with the re-designed front dashboard, allowing for those large rifle scopes and larger bows. Whereas, some competitors weapon carriers for Bad Boy models are at a awkward tilt, and bulky. Also, we provide a velcro tie down system that prevents any movement of your weapons.
The set of two (2) HEAVY DUTY, rubber coated, weapon holders easily attach with U-bolts to the inside or the outside of the horizontal windshield frame bar of your Bad Boy Buggy.
Mounting crossbar bolts go into the pre-drilled holes on the front horizontal cross bar of the buggy (All later Bad Boy Buggy Models have pre-drilled holes in their front struts at 35" apart. Our bolts go into those holes.)
EASY DIRECTIONS:
1. Position each heavy duty gun/bow carrier bracket to the inside buggies window frame cross bar ( or in rear bar frame ). Twenty (20) inches apart on the cradle seems to be the best spacing for most weapons. Or, 6 inches from each end of the crossbar.You can adjust brackets to fit your particular weapons.
2. Each bracket should be attached to the roll bar tubing with our #8 U-bolts, washers, nuts.
3. Wrap the nylon securing straps on the cradle around your weapons with some downward hand pressure and then fasten with the velcro.
4. It is safer to carry weapons unloaded.
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Posted by Terry Blair, Parson, Tn on 19th Jul 2016
A buddy bought a weapon rack for his bad boy and we had to drill holes and it never sat right, so after he saw mine he sent his back and bought this one too. Way to go Haynes Hunting, keeping it simple! No drilling or jumping through hoops
Posted by C. Jones, Georgia on 19th Jul 2016
Man this was so simple to put on. Its just fits right in the pre-existing holes on the cross bar. Smart design.
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