Nate The Surveyor
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I have not used the monopod very much, because there is no bipod for it. (I wish there were a fiberglass mini bipod for it!) Also, the documentation says that "To get best accuracies, use a regular pole, and Bipod" (That's from memory, so it may be a word or two off) Anyway, I would like a NOSE CONE with a hole in it, to be made for the LS. It would be installed inverted.
Here is a Engine Cowling, for a model airplane. This is the general idea. I also use a Quick Disconnect, so I can put it directly on fence posts, and such like. I also would like a little pedestal, that the quick disconnect goes on. Now, it has a flat surface to set it on a fencepost. (I have unscrewed the quick disconnect, and set it directly on a fence post)
But, the pedestal would allow it to sit on a desk top, with the nose cone.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item-img/...-1-plane-lanyu-wingsan-940mm/32493429702.html
The idea would be that it fastens to the bottom of the LS, and allows me to walk without it getting hung up on briars.
Here is me walking through the brush.
And, you can see the briars.
When I try to un hang it from the briars, it inevitably gets the briars hung on the little rubber feet, on the bottom of the LS. This reverse nose cone could be made from clear, or opaque substance, and be removable. But, it's purpose would be so I can get through the brush better. I will confess, I have gotten down on my hands, and knees, and crawled through the mess, in small holes, where the deer scoot through. I've torn up one of the feet this way.
While we are at it, here is a recent pic. of a herd of deer, and Canadian Geese, and a crow.
Anything to get us through near solid briar masses, is good. The deer make little paths, you can follow, if you are willing to get down low enough.
Usually I have a chainsaw, and the LS, and metal detector... Wanting the new smart tip! But, I'd like a mini bipod with that...
Nate
Here is a Engine Cowling, for a model airplane. This is the general idea. I also use a Quick Disconnect, so I can put it directly on fence posts, and such like. I also would like a little pedestal, that the quick disconnect goes on. Now, it has a flat surface to set it on a fencepost. (I have unscrewed the quick disconnect, and set it directly on a fence post)
But, the pedestal would allow it to sit on a desk top, with the nose cone.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item-img/...-1-plane-lanyu-wingsan-940mm/32493429702.html
The idea would be that it fastens to the bottom of the LS, and allows me to walk without it getting hung up on briars.
Here is me walking through the brush.
And, you can see the briars.
When I try to un hang it from the briars, it inevitably gets the briars hung on the little rubber feet, on the bottom of the LS. This reverse nose cone could be made from clear, or opaque substance, and be removable. But, it's purpose would be so I can get through the brush better. I will confess, I have gotten down on my hands, and knees, and crawled through the mess, in small holes, where the deer scoot through. I've torn up one of the feet this way.
While we are at it, here is a recent pic. of a herd of deer, and Canadian Geese, and a crow.
Anything to get us through near solid briar masses, is good. The deer make little paths, you can follow, if you are willing to get down low enough.
Usually I have a chainsaw, and the LS, and metal detector... Wanting the new smart tip! But, I'd like a mini bipod with that...
Nate