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Someday, spring will come, and the grass will grow. Hay season is coming. I need ideas on how to keep a gun handy on my tractor. It needs to be quickly accessible, but not get beat up bouncing around my fields. I want to have a scoped rifle close at hand, mostly for groundhogs. Maybe an AR-15, sometimes a scoped bolt rifle.

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Tractor is a Ford 4610, no cab or canopy, but I do have ROPS that I could secure something to. I also have flat fenders.

What do you use to keep a scoped rifle handy while mowing? Does the bouncing cause you to loose zero? Pics?


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I said I don't have a cab.


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that's not a cab. It's an emplacement. Or, call it a crow's nest.


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Seems like RockinBBar has a cool set up for toting a rifle on a tractor.


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I buy plastic scabbards at ATV dealers, bungie cord em in cab tractors and drill and bolt em to inside fenders on open station tractors, I leave the tops to the scabbards in the barn while I'm out working, pop em back on when done.


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Seems like a Kolpin ATV boot would be the ticket

Fairlyy dustproof as long as the cover is secured, yet pretty accessible.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Seems like RockinBBar has a cool set up for toting a rifle on a tractor.


This one works well for me.

It has a base plate on bottom. You can remove the rack when you want to. I have the top part secured to the rops part so it doesn't wiggle when going gets rough.

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A gun rack is going to be a lot easier to put in a cab tractor than in one without a cab. I have a good place behind the seat of my New Holland to carry a rifle, especially an AR with the stock collapsed. Of course, it's a cab tractor and that makes a difference. A 4610 Ford is going to ride a lot rougher than a larger tractor, and my concern would be the scope being jarred around a lot. I've carried scoped rifles in trucks and ATV's that never lost their zero, even though I know they were bounced around a lot. I've also had them to lose their zero under the same conditions. That part is going to fall back on the scope itself, not how well it's secured.

On a tractor such as the one mentioned, I like the idea of a hard plastic boot, if you can find a way to secure it properly. I had a 5600 Ford, a similar sized tractor, and I'm thinking that there might be room to mount something on the side of a fender.

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Bolt a 4-wheeler rack on the hood forward of the steering wheel and get an open gun carrier for it.


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Try a scabbard.

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yep... this is what we used as a kid... you could strap them on anywhere and put a rifle or shotgun in reach.


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DAMN, man - I WANT ONE LIKE THAT!!!! laugh


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