The problem that I see with a sled of some type is that any kind of sidehill would make for a very tough drag. Almost have to follow the fall line of the hillside and that could get you into problems real quick. Flat ground, old roadbeds I can see it working especially with snow on the ground.
Whatever you do, don't sic your Jack Russel on to it otherwise you will be repairing wiring for days!
Put a tarp over the hood and seal it off to the ground and then run a hose from your exhaust back into the enclosure and start the truck?
I was under the impression that it was muzzle velocity that it was measuring, not down-range. It calculates muzzle energy. If it was getting the reading 40 yards down-range, wouldn't work too good for archery if you are shooting at a 20 yd target. That is one of the benefits of the Labradar...
Looks like the coat was pretty full, maybe not full winter but looks good. Asking because that is the same time frame that I am planning for my WA goat tag this fall.
Bones and processing scraps go out in the field for the birds and critters. Fun to watch the interaction between the ravens, eagles, magpies and other birds.
Move slow, keep watching with your head on a swivel. Every step the picture changes. Low power scope or iron sights. Learn to shoot quickly, within seconds, usually offhand at about 30 yards. Hunt by yourself, not with anyone else by your side, makes too much noise and you are inclined to...
Thanks for the pictures of all the beautiful goats. Don't have any wall space nor floor space, but my wife is always cold it seems, even though sitting by the wood stove. Pretty sure that it will end up being soft tanned for a throw and a Euro. Will be my one and only goat at this stage in...