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Big John
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Has anyone here ever "made" a two wheeled Game Carrier?
Or even use one in the Bush or field?
If so lets see some idea's of home made or store bought one's.
I seen a couple of fairly good ones but are pricey too!
I'm liking the build your own idea. 8)

John
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:D I made tis one a while back, also checking that weight thing out for you. GREYWOLF
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Very interesting. :idea: And no Duct Tape either! :)

John
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Post by chris4570 »

I bought the "Big Game Hauler" from Cabelas. Can pile a lot of gear and or a deer onto it.

If I were to make one I would make some modifications. For instance, I would equip the cart with a set of mountain bike style brakes. If you ever have to go up/or down a steep incline with a fully loaded(heavy) cart brakes would be very handy!!
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Thank you :

That's a very good thought to keep in mind. :idea:

John
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I bought a strong built steel game cart at basspro it was under $100 and has the zero weight handle when game is centered on the cart. I hauled a big mature buck over a 1/2 mile with my foot in a cast two years ago. It was a good trail not hilly or rough and it was pretty darn easy to wheel him out. If my doctor knew that he would have had a heart attack. Thats what he gets for giveing me a walking cast during deer season I had no choice but to go hunting. I even used a trash bag on the cast to cross creeks!
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I think I'm going to try to build one along the same lines as that terry-1.
Weight centered, two wheel (mountain bike tires), with handle and brakes.
I'm starting to get a handle on it already, just thinking of what to use to lay the Game on.

John
Phoenix - 375 gr. BEE's (babyneilsons)
Micro 315 - 410 gr. Zombies/Lumenoks
Micro 355. - Punisher-Zombies/Lumenoks

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