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Our Customers Trophy Room & Comments
Just Added April 2008: Slide Show.


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Victor with his Russian Wild Boar
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This is Ryan. He
got both of these deer while we were at Legends Ranch with him. We set
him up with equipment the day before the hunt and he practiced that
night a little. Then he went out the next day and got both of these
deer. It was his first time hunting! We had a great time with all our
friends at Legends and would like to thank them for having us.
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I used the HQ100 to shoot this buck, 9 point, 212 pounds, on our first afternoon at Legends Ranch. It was an awesome experience! Thank you for your part in making it happen!
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Bobby Harrell with turkey he harvested. |


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A few photos for you,
both kills I used TM100 thanks for your products. |


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My name is Gerald Carswell... I killed this 9 point buck on December 9th! I
would like to thank you for making this equipment which enables me to hunt!
This was my first deer! Well here are some pictures of the deer and equipment
you built. Thanks once again. Thanks, Gerald Carswell, Barnardsville, NC |

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I noticed you don't have any bear photos. I've included one of a bear I took last fall.
Be Adaptive has opened up the world of hunting to me again, I sure missed it! I appreciate your equipment more than you know. |

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Hi Brian & Renee, |

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Hi Renee, |

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Here's a picture of a big 200+ pound 8 point buck I got October 21st.
2004 using a crossbow on my Be Adaptive mount. My 11 year old
nephew was sitting in my blind with me when this buck came in and
turned broadside at 20 yards. This is the biggest buck I ever
got, his head is being mounted and should be hanging on my wall by
late spring.
Bill Gould
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Joey was born without arms. |
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Well,
my son is shooting! Thank you so much for all your help! I was you could
of seen his face when he saw the gun set-up with the trigger.
How do I thank Buckmasters thru e-mail? As far as I know, someone will be taking pictures of him thru the paper here when he is shooting at 4-H class. I think Buckmaster was setting that up, not sure. I am not very good at e-mail pictures or putting them online but I did send you a couple. ;) The smile on his face in the second picture says it all. Thank you for all your help . Barbara and Joey UPDATE
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I am the proud step-father of Jordan who just yesterday took this
fine 11 point using your gun rig.
In October he used it to harvest a mature doe with your rig and a crossbow.
We had to make some modifications because the overall height was too high for
his frame but overall it is an excellent rig that has enabled
Jordan to enjoy target shooting and hunting.
Richard Kota
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| Mike Gaboriault from Coventry, Vermont , USA on 31.03.2003 20:48 |
| I'm a disabled Veteran, I'm quadriplegic and I own one of these device's and I'm VERY impressed !! It does everything they claim, they put my photo on their home page with a 278 lb. wild boar I shot @ 178 yards using their device & my model 700 7mm Rem. mag. One shot behind the ear. contact me via e-mail any time for more question's or picture's |
| I'm one of the recipients of the Be Adaptive mounts from
Buckmasters disabled hunter program. Here is a picture of me the be
adaptive mount and a four point buck that I shot last night with my
crossbow. I'd like to say that the be adaptive mount is a great
piece of equipment. With this mount I am able to hunt independently,
I can sit in my box blind and my dad or whoever I'm hunting with can sit
in their own stand. Before when I went hunting I had to have someone
sit with me and move my old rest up or down but with this one from be
adaptive I am able to move it up, down, left, or right all by
myself. Bill Gould |
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Elk
Hunt @ the ‘’Nelson Acres hunting preserve’’ ? It
was a crisp cold morning, Richard Nelson and my brother Mitch had gone
up about an hour before I arrived with my Uncle Allie to scout and setup
my blind in the most likely area to get a crack at a trophy Elk. When we
arrived we spotted some Elk, Moose and deer on the road into the area I
would be hunting. The blind was all setup and we unloaded and got a
small heater fired up and mounted my adaptive shooting equipment (Be
Adaptive Gun mount) onto my wheelchair then my rifle …I was ready
to kill an Elk. We all were in the blind to get the 411 on the Elk this
morning and make a ‘’game plan’’…three smaller bull’s,
5x5’s appeared behind me. We watched them until they dropped below the
brow of the hill. Richard and Mitch went out to look for a trophy Elk
and try to head him toward me, my Uncle stayed in the blind to assist
me.…it didn’t take long...it worked, kinda...the bull came out
behind me and my hunting blind isn't really big when you have 2
people and equipment inside so doing a 180 with my gun mounted was an
event in itself ...then I had no time to loose he was almost back out of
sight and moving but I got him in my scope with perfect elevation and so
while keeping him in my scope I pulled ahead and let him step into my
cross hairs...sipped on my trigger sip switch and he stopped in his
tracks and stood still for an instant, just long enough for me to say
"WHAT THE HECK!?! ", because I know my rifle and I knew I had
taken a good shot...but he didn't fall !! I'm use to knocking my
target down, one shot, one kill, but not him, this was a huge animal, my
rifle is bolt action and I was yelling "reload, reload
!!!!" because of being quadriplegic I can't operate the bolt...the
bull quivered full body, then heaved deeply and began walking ..then he
tried to run but his front legs buckled, he kept pushing his chest
along, he got up, staggered a little and crashed into the edge of the
wood line where pictured. He
was magnificent!! A 6 x 6 Elk, approx. 950 lbs. rack measures over 50
inches long with a 48 inch spread, scores over 300 points.
Shot
at 106 yards / paces, walking, with 7mm Rem. mag, mounted in my Be
Adaptive gun mount Richard
got him field dressed and loaded up and brought him to my house and hung
him for picture’s,
skinned him and took the head and hide to a good Taxidermist for me. He
also contacted the butcher to make arrangements to have the Elk cut up.
We got about 400lbs. of meat from that Elk, it melts in your mouth and
the flavor is like beef…only better !!! Looking
forward to doing it again next year…what a rush !!! Mike
Gaboriault Disabled
Vet |
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| My name Gerald Carswell i lost my arms in a accident 11
years ago. I would like to thank Brain and Renee for helping me hunt
again. The equipment works I shot a 9 point buck. Thanks Gerald from
Barnardsville NC |
| by Tom Reese from Northern VA on 29.05.2003 22:07 |
| I am paraplegic and use my own modifications for hunting, but I have
quad friends who could probably benefit from your mount. I'll make sure
I pass this on. Thanks. |
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| by wayne on 02.04.2003 10:06 |
| I'm a disabled and in a wheelchair I'm quadriplegic and i see your
Disabled Hunters in the Buckmasters Whitetail magazine and i read about it and i would like to know how i can order your Product i have a 3006 Rem and a Crossbow to it is hard for to find thing to hold it for me some time's i shoot from my wheelchair or shoot from my truck . |
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| by Mike Gaboriault from Coventry, Vermont , USA on 31.03.2003 20:48 |
| I'm a disabled Veteran, I'm quadriplegic and I own one of these device's and I'm VERY impressed !! It does everything they claim, they put my photo on their home page with a 278 lb. wild boar I shot @ 178 yards using their device & my model 700 7mm Rem. mag. One shot behind the ear. contact me via e-mail any time for more question's or picture's |
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