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Post by elk4me on May 29, 2006 10:21:30 GMT -5
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Post by admin on May 29, 2006 10:46:35 GMT -5
I am planning on buying one as soon as I find one.
I know I can get one off the net but figured I could find one at Gander or someplace.
Hoosier uses one all the time. That is the only press he has.
I'm sure he will give you some details.
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Post by hoosieroutdoorsman on May 29, 2006 14:45:58 GMT -5
You didn`t go wrong Matt,,that is the best little invention in a long time. You might take an old pair of leather gloves and cut a couple of the fingers off and use them to put between the T posts and your limbs,,the leather they supply is pretty hard and not very big. I took the T handle on mine and ground down 1 end so it would slip out of the bolt and I use a 9/16 socket and ratchet instead. It works like a charm,,I think you will be happy you got it.
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Post by Pete on May 29, 2006 18:29:22 GMT -5
I did the same thing with mine. You can wet the leather pads and work them with your hands to soften them up but I just cut up an old pair of work gloves. The T-handle is a little hard on your hand, especially if you have a lot of poundage on your limbs, and the ratchet makes it super easy to operate. Mine has saved my butt, and hunt, more than a few times. I've had the same one for 4 yrs and it goes with me anytime I hunt away from my home. It's paid for itself a couple of times over. You won't be disappointed with it. I also recommend getting the split limb adapters and the leather carrying pouch. I could've saved a friend's hunt if I had the adapters. You never know who you might end up helping
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