After hunting from a friends ring mount set up, I just had to have one. This is a surplus German MG3 ring mount set into a frame built/modified to the bed, it slides in and out but is heavy, requires two guys.
I have a 6" piece of picatenny rail mounted to the side of the mount in order to mount a white/IR light that will be slaved to the ring and independent of at weapon mounted light.
I have more camo net coming to cover the truck as needed based on parking location, the cradle consists of a 5" piece of pipe cut in half and padded, I can strap any type rifle in place and it's super solid, like shooting off a bench. 360-degree coverage, with plenty of up/down movement.
It's a work in progress, plan to add a storage box or two, a gun rack, and perhaps a spotlight. Now I can hit various feeder locations throughout the night and no more messing around trying to find a treestand location to match a feeder location.
For coyote, if no action happens, just roll up and move.
I have a 6" piece of picatenny rail mounted to the side of the mount in order to mount a white/IR light that will be slaved to the ring and independent of at weapon mounted light.
I have more camo net coming to cover the truck as needed based on parking location, the cradle consists of a 5" piece of pipe cut in half and padded, I can strap any type rifle in place and it's super solid, like shooting off a bench. 360-degree coverage, with plenty of up/down movement.
It's a work in progress, plan to add a storage box or two, a gun rack, and perhaps a spotlight. Now I can hit various feeder locations throughout the night and no more messing around trying to find a treestand location to match a feeder location.
For coyote, if no action happens, just roll up and move.
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