i've a family member that's lost the use of his left arm. 100% loss of use from shoulder down, forget its even there. its taken several years but we've finally gotten him back into the woods and he's having a blast. he's a good shot and plenty capable. plays in golf tournaments and routinely finishes about mid-pack, and thats with only one arm.
question is this, am trying to design some type of shooting suport he can use that beats a sandbag. one of those gun cleaning kit vise type rests is okay only when hunting a highline besides, who wants to stare down a single shooting lane all day? what ive got in mind is some sort of tripod device with a gunrest in the form of a padded rowboat oar lock. i'd like the rest to be able to hold the rifle independently so he can let go of it to rest on occasion yet still be able to move it, hence the oar lock idea.
light weight and portability are paramount too. the goal is for him to be able to hunt alone and not be dependent on any assistance from us at all such as building modified ground blinds, shooting benches, etc etc. sling the rifle over his shoulder, grab his shooting support and a stool and away he goes.
has anyone here had dealings with this type of situation before?
i'd be ever so grateful for any tips or advice.
thanks
'bear