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SETUP
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUBCA I , BUBCA II & BUBCA IIIC Remove netting from can
and set aside. Set the can with the hinges to the left. Remove the can cover.
Caution: Use care whenever moving the
telescoping rods!! When extending or contracting rods PLEASE move approximate 2 sections at a time and not by the top.
This can cause bending and breakage. These telescoping rods are custom made specifically for this device. Breakage is possible
if you attempt to move too many rod sections at once especially on retraction.
Caution: Use care whenever moving the
telescoping rods!! When extending or contracting rods PLEASE move approximate 2 sections at a time and not by the top.
This can cause bending and breakage. These telescoping rods are custom made specifically for this device. Breakage is possible
if you attempt to move too many rod sections at once especially on retraction. EXERCISE CARE as this is the heart of the system and is inspected
for fit and function prior to shipment. - Remove the container
lid if you prefer.
- Rotate the rear rod 90 degrees horizontally, then adjust the rod spring mount to angle back. Extend
the rods 36" for BUBCA I and 24" for BUBCA II, (the rods are 48" long when extended fully) using caution not
to pull too hard as they can break. They fit into the rear corner just beyond vertical on two axis (the side & rear).
- Rotate the front rods up past vertical and into position but do not extend yet.
- Open the netting and place
around the rear support rods while resting the inside of the backstop top on the tips of the rods. The Backstop is the Outer
Most part which places all 4 rods on the inside of the backstop at each corner.
- At each end of the netting there
are loops that fit over the front rods. Do so while extending the front rods until they are up with the tip of the net, near
the tip of the rod at each end, 24" or 36" respectively.
- Place the long plastic coated wires through the
top tips of each rod in the back, on OPPOSITE CORNERS where there is a 3mm hole. The front rods have an additional loop associated
with the netting corner on the top where the X shall be placed through, prior to the tip of the rod. This forms an X under
the top netting and forcing each support rod into their respective corner. Right front and left rear, left front and right
rear supports.
- Smooth out the netting and adjust the support wires while placing the bottom of the net outside the
can and the small lip at the bottom back inside the can.
- If weather dictates install the support braces (optional)
at the base of each front to rear side telescoping rod.
- Device is ready to suck up your brass.
- Place unit
with respect to shooter and the firearm ejection line. Each firearm line, weapon height, shooters height, and length and angle
of ejection is different, so you must locate the correct proximity to the net for each individual person and firearm. Typically
the distance ranges around 12" or so.
- Take a few shots and move your spot according to the ejection path until
you hit the effective area. This is a HUGE Funnel and you will find your sweet spot quite quickly.
- Not all semi-auto
weapons eject directly to the side and may require a tune-up for the proper ejection path to deliver the ejected casing to
the net and into the can.
- No matter how great our systems are, they cannot capture brass that is ejected all over
the place. Adjust your position as best to the backstop and have your weapons ejector tuned to provide an orderly flow of
ejected brass.
Dis-assembly is in the reverse order…. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach
a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and
can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach
a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and
can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for
anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty
of room with the brass in the can. Sometimes
the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally
carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in
the can.
The Extreme Wind Table Clamp and Components has now been added to the available parts list as an option, that
will fit any BUBCA for the purpose of locking the system to the table during extreme wind conditions (commonly found at Camp
Perry National Matches). The wind system has been tested in 30mph winds and has passed without issue. Photos are provided
on the website showing the components.
Just another BUBCA system improvement that we continuously re-evaluate
so the consumer gets the best product available to the shooting industry.
ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 Remove the container lid if you prefer. Rotate the rear rod 90 degrees horizontally, then adjust the
rod spring mount to angle back. Extend the rods 36" for BUBCA I and 24" for BUBCA II, (the rods are 48" long
when extended fully) using caution not to pull too hard as they can break. They fit into the rear corner just beyond vertical
on two axis (the side & rear). Rotate the front rods up past vertical and into position but do not extend yet.
Open the netting and place around the rear support rods while resting the inside of the backstop top on the tips
of the rods. The Backstop is the Outer Most part which places all 4 rods on the inside of the backstop at each corner. At
each end of the netting there are loops that fit over the front rods. Do so while extending the front rods until they are
up with the tip of the net, near the tip of the rod at each end, 24" or 36" respectively. Place the long
plastic coated wires through the top tips of each rod in the back, on OPPOSITE CORNERS where there is a 3mm hole. The front
rods have an additional loop associated with the netting corner on the top where the X shall be placed through, prior to the
tip of the rod. This forms an X under the top netting and forcing each support rod into their respective corner. Right front
and left rear, left front and right rear supports. Smooth out the netting and adjust the support wires while placing
the bottom of the net outside the can and the small lip at the bottom back inside the can. If weather dictates install
the support braces (optional) at the base of each front to rear side telescoping rod. Device is ready to suck up
your brass. Place unit with respect to shooter and the firearm ejection line. Each firearm line, weapon height, shooters
height, and length and angle of ejection is different, so you must locate the correct proximity to the net for each individual
person and firearm. Typically the distance ranges around 12" or so. Take a few shots and move your spot according
to the ejection path until you hit the effective area. This is a HUGE Funnel and you will find your sweet spot quite quickly.
Not all semi-auto weapons eject directly to the side and may require a tune-up for the proper ejection path to deliver
the ejected casing to the net and into the can. No matter how great our systems are, they cannot capture brass that
is ejected all over the place. Adjust your position as best to the backstop and have your weapons ejector tuned to provide
an orderly flow of ejected brass.Dis-assembly is in the reverse order…. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the
casing…attach a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate
a camera tripod and can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for
balance. If there is not a shooting bench
or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the
mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme
height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate
us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along
with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in the can. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some
weight into the can for anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection.
There is plenty of room with the brass in the can.
The Extreme Wind Table Clamp
and Components has now been added to the available parts list as an option, that will fit any BUBCA for the purpose of locking
the system to the table during extreme wind conditions (commonly found at Camp Perry National Matches). The wind system has
been tested in 30mph winds and has passed without issue. Photos are provided on the website showing the components.
Just another BUBCA system improvement that we continuously re-evaluate so the consumer gets the best product available to
the shooting industry.
ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD………………….. PRAISE
THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD………………….. PRAISE
THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach
a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and
can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach
a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and
can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for
anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty
of room with the brass in the can. Sometimes
the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally
carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in
the can.
The Extreme Wind Table Clamp and Components has now been added to the available parts list as an option, that
will fit any BUBCA for the purpose of locking the system to the table during extreme wind conditions (commonly found at Camp
Perry National Matches). The wind system has been tested in 30mph winds and has passed without issue. Photos are provided
on the website showing the components.
Just another BUBCA system improvement that we continuously re-evaluate
so the consumer gets the best product available to the shooting industry.
ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 Remove netting from can and set aside. Set the can with the hinges to the left. Remove the can
cover.
Caution:
Use care whenever moving the telescoping rods!! When extending or contracting rods PLEASE move approximate 2 sections at
a time and not by the top. This can cause bending and breakage. These telescoping rods are custom made specifically for this
device. Breakage is possible if you attempt to move too many rod sections at once especially on retraction.
Caution:
Use care whenever moving the telescoping rods!! When extending or contracting rods PLEASE move approximate 2 sections at
a time and not by the top. This can cause bending and breakage. These telescoping rods are custom made specifically for this
device. Breakage is possible if you attempt to move too many rod sections at once especially on retraction. EXERCISE CARE
as this is the heart of the system and is inspected for fit and function prior to shipment. - Remove the container lid if you prefer.
- Rotate the rear rod 90 degrees horizontally, then adjust the
rod spring mount to angle back. Extend the rods 36" for BUBCA I and 24" for BUBCA II, (the rods are 48" long
when extended fully) using caution not to pull too hard as they can break. They fit into the rear corner just beyond vertical
on two axis (the side & rear).
- Rotate the front rods up past vertical and into position but do not extend yet.
- Open the netting and place around the rear support rods while resting the inside of the backstop top on the tips
of the rods. The Backstop is the Outer Most part which places all 4 rods on the inside of the backstop at each corner.
- At
each end of the netting there are loops that fit over the front rods. Do so while extending the front rods until they are
up with the tip of the net, near the tip of the rod at each end, 24" or 36" respectively.
- Place the long
plastic coated wires through the top tips of each rod in the back, on OPPOSITE CORNERS where there is a 3mm hole. The front
rods have an additional loop associated with the netting corner on the top where the X shall be placed through, prior to the
tip of the rod. This forms an X under the top netting and forcing each support rod into their respective corner. Right front
and left rear, left front and right rear supports.
- Smooth out the netting and adjust the support wires while placing
the bottom of the net outside the can and the small lip at the bottom back inside the can.
- If weather dictates install
the support braces (optional) at the base of each front to rear side telescoping rod.
- Device is ready to suck up
your brass.
- Place unit with respect to shooter and the firearm ejection line. Each firearm line, weapon height, shooters
height, and length and angle of ejection is different, so you must locate the correct proximity to the net for each individual
person and firearm. Typically the distance ranges around 12" or so.
- Take a few shots and move your spot according
to the ejection path until you hit the effective area. This is a HUGE Funnel and you will find your sweet spot quite quickly.
- Not all semi-auto weapons eject directly to the side and may require a tune-up for the proper ejection path to deliver
the ejected casing to the net and into the can.
- No matter how great our systems are, they cannot capture brass that
is ejected all over the place. Adjust your position as best to the backstop and have your weapons ejector tuned to provide
an orderly flow of ejected brass.
Dis-assembly is in the reverse order…. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the
casing…attach a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate
a camera tripod and can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for
balance. If there is not a shooting bench
or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the
mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme
height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate
us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along
with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in the can. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some
weight into the can for anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection.
There is plenty of room with the brass in the can.
The Extreme Wind Table Clamp
and Components has now been added to the available parts list as an option, that will fit any BUBCA for the purpose of locking
the system to the table during extreme wind conditions (commonly found at Camp Perry National Matches). The wind system has
been tested in 30mph winds and has passed without issue. Photos are provided on the website showing the components.
Just another BUBCA system improvement that we continuously re-evaluate so the consumer gets the best product available to
the shooting industry.
ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD………………….. PRAISE
THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD………………….. PRAISE
THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 Remove
the container lid if you prefer. Rotate the rear rod 90 degrees horizontally, then adjust the rod spring mount to
angle back. Extend the rods 36" for BUBCA I and 24" for BUBCA II, (the rods are 48" long when extended fully)
using caution not to pull too hard as they can break. They fit into the rear corner just beyond vertical on two axis (the
side & rear). Rotate the front rods up past vertical and into position but do not extend yet. Open the
netting and place around the rear support rods while resting the inside of the backstop top on the tips of the rods. The Backstop
is the Outer Most part which places all 4 rods on the inside of the backstop at each corner. At each end of the netting
there are loops that fit over the front rods. Do so while extending the front rods until they are up with the tip of the net,
near the tip of the rod at each end, 24" or 36" respectively. Place the long plastic coated wires through
the top tips of each rod in the back, on OPPOSITE CORNERS where there is a 3mm hole. The front rods have an additional loop
associated with the netting corner on the top where the X shall be placed through, prior to the tip of the rod. This forms
an X under the top netting and forcing each support rod into their respective corner. Right front and left rear, left front
and right rear supports. Smooth out the netting and adjust the support wires while placing the bottom of the net
outside the can and the small lip at the bottom back inside the can. If weather dictates install the support braces
(optional) at the base of each front to rear side telescoping rod. Device is ready to suck up your brass. Place
unit with respect to shooter and the firearm ejection line. Each firearm line, weapon height, shooters height, and length
and angle of ejection is different, so you must locate the correct proximity to the net for each individual person and firearm.
Typically the distance ranges around 12" or so. Take a few shots and move your spot according to the ejection
path until you hit the effective area. This is a HUGE Funnel and you will find your sweet spot quite quickly. Not
all semi-auto weapons eject directly to the side and may require a tune-up for the proper ejection path to deliver the ejected
casing to the net and into the can. No matter how great our systems are, they cannot capture brass that is ejected
all over the place. Adjust your position as best to the backstop and have your weapons ejector tuned to provide an orderly
flow of ejected brass.Dis-assembly is in the reverse order…. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach
a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and
can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. If there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach
a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and
can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. Sometimes the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for
anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty
of room with the brass in the can. Sometimes
the weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally
carry all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in
the can.
The Extreme Wind Table Clamp and Components has now been added to the available parts list as an option, that
will fit any BUBCA for the purpose of locking the system to the table during extreme wind conditions (commonly found at Camp
Perry National Matches). The wind system has been tested in 30mph winds and has passed without issue. Photos are provided
on the website showing the components.
Just another BUBCA system improvement that we continuously re-evaluate
so the consumer gets the best product available to the shooting industry.
ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 If there is not a shooting bench or it is too
low for the ejection path of the casing…attach a tripod to the already available mounting hole at the mid point of
the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and can be placed on the ground or on the bench for extreme height. You
may have to remove the can lid for balance. If
there is not a shooting bench or it is too low for the ejection path of the casing…attach a tripod to the already available
mounting hole at the mid point of the can bottom. It will accommodate a camera tripod and can be placed on the ground or on
the bench for extreme height. You may have to remove the can lid for balance. Sometimes the
weather doesn’t accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally carry
all my ammo in the can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in the
can. Sometimes the weather doesn’t
accommodate us and the wind really blows. Put some weight into the can for anchorage. I personally carry all my ammo in the
can along with my safety glasses and hearing protection. There is plenty of room with the brass in the can.
The Extreme Wind Table Clamp and Components has now been added to the available parts list as an option, that
will fit any BUBCA for the purpose of locking the system to the table during extreme wind conditions (commonly found at Camp
Perry National Matches). The wind system has been tested in 30mph winds and has passed without issue. Photos are provided
on the website showing the components.
Just another BUBCA system improvement that we continuously re-evaluate
so the consumer gets the best product available to the shooting industry.
ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
09.01.12 ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD…………………..
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!!
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