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Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:09 am ]
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I was in Wally world (Wal-Mart) last night buying .30-06 ammo in preparation for my battle with a shipping carrier (Just kidding guys ) Anyway I was in the sporting goods department and looking a firearm maintenance supplies. There on the bottom shelf was swede bunny ear barrel and stock supports used for supporting a rifle while sighting and maintenance. Looking at them I noticed they were just about the same size and packed with the same weight shot as in My Martin Bunny Ear bench neck support I bought years ago. I also noticed That they were priced at $19 for the pair. That is half the price for 2 as I paid for one 5 years ago. They are not as nice of leather or as fancy stitched as my Martin Bunny ear but when I go them home to see if the height would work they were perfect

Just passing on a good buy.
MichaelP39058.4271643519

Author:  Colin S [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:25 am ]
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Michael, the bunny-ear supports were always made for the rear support for a rifle being shot off of the bench, they were never designed specifically for guitar building, but have just been adapted to that use. I must have bought my original ones more than 30 years ago. My current 'Bald Eagle' are very well made. As with most things you can always buy them cheaper when sold for their original use. Most sporting goods shops should stock them.



ColinColin S39058.4355902778

Author:  Tom Armstrong [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:36 am ]
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Thanks for the post. This is one of the reasons I like coming to this forum......creative alternatives to problems (or opportunities)we're all looking for.

regards,
Tom Armstrong

Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:37 am ]
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I knew this Collin. Ive been a hunter and Marksman nut since I was 12 but most of the bunny ears I have seen in sporting supply stores were in the neighborhood of what I paid for my Martin $42 for one. I was surprised to find a pair at $19. Granted they are swede not smooth leather and the stitching is not near as nice as on the higher dollar bunny ears but I though 2 for half the price was worth mentioning to anyone thinking of purchasing one for their bench.

What is that? A 300 mag?

Author:  jfrench [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:40 am ]
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Michael,

Thanks for the tip!

Author:  Colin S [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:28 am ]
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[QUOTE=MichaelP] I knew this Collin. Ive been a hunter and Marksman nut since I was 12 but most of the bunny ears I have seen in sporting supply stores were in the neighborhood of what I paid for my Martin $42 for one. I was surprised to find a pair at $19. Granted they are swede not smooth leather and the stitching is not near as nice as on the higher dollar bunny ears but I though 2 for half the price was worth mentioning to anyone thinking of purchasing one for their bench.

What is that? A 300 mag? [/QUOTE]

Yes the $19 is cheap and would certainly do the job for neck support though I like chrome leather for the gun to ride on.

No not a 300 win mag, it's a wildcat of a wildcat! A 6mm Badger, basically a shortened 6mm/284 with 40deg shoulders, it is the ultimate long range varmint rifle! Oh, in a 40X remington with 36X leupold, Hall HV FG benchrest stock.

Colin

Author:  Mark Tripp [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:57 am ]
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Found another source for these here. Thread got me thinking, I've wanted one of these, but didn't want to spend the cash the luthier suppliers want.

-MarkMark Tripp39058.4985069444

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:03 am ]
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I thought all firearms were banned in GB? Obviously I was wrong, but what restrictions, controls, etc. are placed on gun owners?

My fav is my AR-15 (.223 cal)...please don't call it an assault rifle!

Michael...thanks for the tip on the bunny ears!

Author:  K.O. [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:10 pm ]
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Like I said I usually learn a little something hear daily.

There are varmint guns other than a 338?


Author:  Billy T [ Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:53 pm ]
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Nice rifle Colin!!!

Galil 7.62 O Baby, Mama, Uhn Huhn!

Author:  K.O. [ Fri Dec 08, 2006 2:38 am ]
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    Todd   How   ;  you         them?
Hey         do   ;   annoy K.O.39059.4490740741

Author:  CarltonM [ Fri Dec 08, 2006 6:27 am ]
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[QUOTE=Mark Tripp] Found another source for these here. [/QUOTE]
Other interesting bag options here too, though some approach (or even exceed) luthier supply prices. Thanks, Mark.

Author:  CarltonM [ Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:22 am ]
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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] Yeah the "sissy" bag is interesting...... [/QUOTE]
Specialized firearm terminology, no doubt. However, if that thing is loaded with shot, and someone calls you a sissy...

Author:  j.Brown [ Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:52 am ]
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[QUOTE=K.O.] Like I said I usually learn a little something hear daily.

There are varmint guns other than a 338?

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K.O.,
Other varmint guns we've used back on "The Ranch":
30-06 (not much left to speak of after one of these rounds)
.223 (AR-15)
Kalishnikov Model 47
Walter PPK (not the most effective, but fun nonetheless)

Thanks for the great tip on the Bunny Ears. What a great substitute for the Luthierized version!!
-j. j.Brown39059.70375

Author:  Billy T [ Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:53 am ]
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[quote]sorry I digressed......[/quote]

    I deserved that, for giving you boobies, for making you a dinosaur, and now a reworked retarded guy behind of all things- a banjo!!



    I'm sorry Bud! Can you find it in your heart to forgive!

Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:27 am ]
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[QUOTE=j.Brown] [QUOTE=K.O.] Like I said I usually learn a little something hear daily.

There are varmint guns other than a 338?

[/QUOTE]

K.O.,
Other varmint guns we've used back on "The Ranch":
30-06 (not much left to speak of after one of these rounds)
.223 (AR-15)
Kalishnikov Model 47
Walter PPK (not the most effective, but fun nonetheless)

Thanks for the great tip on the Bunny Ears. What a great substitute for the Luthierized version!!
-j. [/QUOTE]

Varmints!! I like my .25-06 and .22-250. both will shoot nearly dead flat almost a halve mile (small exaggeration) but then again our varmints in these parts are pretty small and easy to drop. Nothing like dropping a coyote at 500 yards Yes I have done it.MichaelP39059.7295486111

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