All the knowledgeable cowboy action shooters know that a good gun cart makes a day at the range easier, simpler, and an all around pleasurable experience. Unless your gun cart isn't properly designed for the terrain at the range. Cowboy ranges run the gamut from paved asphalt or concrete, grass, mud, or rock of all sizes, the usual being 1" - 1-½" typical of the "rock" road variety. Some cowboys have their carts set up like 3-wheeled stroller carriages, of the type a jogging parent might use, to two wheeled monstrosities standing 6' or thereabouts. Some are as simple as a box on a dolly, with nice wide tires to bicycle tires.
Any of which is challenge for me, after having the meniscus removed from my right knee 40 years ago. The resulting arthritis has become nearly unbearable if I have to walk more'n 50 yards. So I built the handicapped version of a gun cart. I have yet to find where it won't go, with ease and aplomb!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLhkg0zjMyY
Earlier this year, the engine seized up, (totally my fault, lack of oil does that to internal combustion engines)!
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Took over 4 months to get the oversized rings in, and now they're listed as "no longer available," so this better be the last time I need to do this.
This means that when I go to the range tomorrow, I'll be able to use the 100 & 200 yard lines.
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