Great Portable Shooting Chair/ Rest - Wolverine Guy Approved!

Always wanted a portable, stable shooting chair and rifle rest?

The Caldwell Deadshot Chairpod might be just the thing you are looking for!

This setup has a comfortable heavy duty chair with a built in post and swing arm
that gives full support to your firearms both front and rear.

Gives a solid shooting platform to help extend your effective range.

The swing arm provides smooth and stable movement from the far left to the far right.

The chair spins a full 360 degrees.

These will be great in a ground blind, at the range or in your favourite gopher field!

Price on these units is $225 plus shipping and tax.

They are not on the webpage yet!!

If you want more info, call us directly at 204-748-2454 or email us at
sales@wolverinesupplies.com

Wolverine Guy grabbed the first one in and has been giving it extensive testing since then, as the two photos below will show.

Here is Wolverine Guy waiting patiently after calling in the moose of a lifetime (quite possibly might be as close as he ever gets to one :evil: )
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Here is the youngest of Wolverine Guys family, tired out after a day of hard hunting with dad.
Notice how responsible Wolverine Guy is by making sure the firearms are put away before the drinking starts.
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Is there a way to extend the legs out, and level them. Looks good but in the gopher patch the ground is soft and not level. This doesn't look like it would provide a wide enough base for out in the field.
 
Is there a way to extend the legs out, and level them. Looks good but in the gopher patch the ground is soft and not level. This doesn't look like it would provide a wide enough base for out in the field.

The legs fold for easier transportation, seat folds down and rest integrates into the frame. The legs have feet on them to help in soft ground but are not adjustable. Seems stable in the front room and doesn't sink into the ground outside around home right now:)
 
Doesn't sink into the ground around home right now??? Guy, unless Manitoba has changed considerably over the last 20 years, you couldn't get ANYTHING to sink into the ground, even with a jack-hammer. Just meant that with me and a firearm in it, it looks like it might be top heavy. I don't mind my women top heavy, but I'm not sure about a shooting stand. I already have enough weeble/wobble on my own.
 
Doesn't sink into the ground around home right now??? Guy, unless Manitoba has changed considerably over the last 20 years, you couldn't get ANYTHING to sink into the ground, even with a jack-hammer. Just meant that with me and a firearm in it, it looks like it might be top heavy. I don't mind my women top heavy, but I'm not sure about a shooting stand. I already have enough weeble/wobble on my own.

Manitoba has not changed. Frozen solid. It will tip over if you leave the rest extended with a rifle away from the seat and you stand up but does seem to be very stable once seated. If there is a concern of it sinking into the ground it would be quite easy to make some "pucks" to sit under the feet to spread out the load.
 
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