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DIY LWCG pocket arm

Good work

Looks great


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Well done!

In that picture with the camera off to the right if looks like the base may have shifted a little, is that the case?

I’m interested in one of these, but I’m skeptical


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Well done!

In that picture with the camera off to the right if looks like the base may have shifted a little, is that the case?

I’m interested in one of these, but I’m skeptical


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I didn't have it leveled quite perfect , the tree was a leaner and its on a hill side. its mostly optical allusion . That style base is SOLID
 
Looks sweet! How do you like using this type of arm compared to one like a muddy or fourth arrow? I love how light & compact they are & not having to carry a bulky base. Just not sure about how much weight it can handle but love the thought of switching to something like this.
 
Looks sweet! How do you like using this type of arm compared to one like a muddy or fourth arrow? I love how light & compact they are & not having to carry a bulky base. Just not sure about how much weight it can handle but love the thought of switching to something like this.

It handles the weight of the camera pictured well. Next season will be the real test but so far so good.. I've owned muddy and forth arrow I built this because I am tired of the bulk and weight of them although the muddy isn't bad for weight its just bulky and doest work well on really messed up trees . half way through the season this year I stopped bringing my main camera because dealing with camera arms took the fun out if
 
This is awesome. Great work!
This has been a project of mine this past year as well. Many cases, it comes down to your hunting style and fitting the arm to your style. This definitely fits the run and gun style!




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