Wednesday 1 January 2014

Product review Game Transporter from JMS Arms

How many times have you cursed the fact that you did not bring a suitable container or bag to keep the interior of your vehicle from being soiled from the game you have just shot. Not only do you risk contaminating the upholstery as most cars and even 4WD come with carpeted boots these days and also run the risk of rabbit fleas and deer ticks not to mention the smell of a dog fox! There are...



Wild Boar shot 2014  carried in the gametransporter


Introduction


How many times have you cursed the fact that you did not bring a suitable container or bag to keep the interior of your vehicle from being soiled from the game you have just shot. Not only do you risk contaminating the upholstery as most cars and even 4WD come with carpeted boots these days and also run the risk of rabbit fleas and deer ticks not to mention the smell of a dog fox! There are plastic buckets and containers available on the market but these still have to be stored within the vehicle where the smell can still be a problem and temperature is not usually conducive to correct meat preservation. 


Description


Enter the Game Transporter from JMS Arms which is an external carrier for all types of game that fits in seconds to the standard 50mm ball hitch on your tow bar. It comprises of a ball hitch clamp attachment with secure lock, securing bolts and a heavy duty galvanised steel carrier. These come in sizes to fit the game species you shoot, 800mm, 1000mm and 1200mm (most popular) . That is the width dimension with all the carriers being 500mm length from front to back and 130mm deep. The steel and galvanising is typical German quality with high grade steel that does not bend or fracture and a really thick galvanising layer with all the weld joints and corners liberally covered. This is a quality product designed to be used hard and survive the rigours of out door use, prices start at £199  - see the website www.gametransporter.co.uk .

In fact you are not limited to just carrying game many people use them for bulk feed transport for livestock, transporting injured animals, hay bales, malodorous or toxic chemicals, petrol cans or all manner of farm or forestry machinery including chainsaws and mowers.

There is a special attachment for quad bike use also, making it very attractive to highland stalkers or hill farmers and forestry workers alike.


Kit form


Some of you money conscious shooters may be saying, great idea but I want to make by own sized carrier to fit my particular needs, no problems! JMS Arms will supply just the Hand Attachment clamp so you can have freedom to fit any style carrier you dream up. This retails for only £89 and comes with everything you need for fitment to a 50mm ball hitch. If you are a farmer or forestry worker with a particular load that is awkward to carry or is hazardous then this option allows a very cost effective way to answer your needs.


How it works


The carriers are self explanatory just load your item into the carrier and secure it safely. The hand clamp is simplistic itself, it comprises of a metal housing 4inches by 3inches that retains the two halves of the ball hitch clamp. The fixed section is secured to the outer wall and remains static put there is a large 10mm bolt fitted to the exterior that allows adjustment to give a lighter or firmer grip to the ball hitch when mounted. The other side has a moveable half of the clamp that pivots to allow the trailer ball hitch to enter and then become sandwiched between the two halves when the large exterior handle of 11 inches long is locked down. This handle has a rubber grip and a pivoting adjustment but it is set for a 90 degree arc and there is also a padlock eye hole to secure it in place to stop untoward removal (padlock supplied) and there is a retractable safety plunger that has to be pulled out and rotated before the operating clamp handle can be moved. 

All together a simple device but very well engineered and though out.

It takes seconds literally to pullout the safety plunger, lift the handle to open the clamps jaws then fit on to the ball hitch on the vehicle, centre the carrier and lower the handle and it is securely locked in place. I jumped up and down on the unit and it remained perfectly in place so no fears of it working loose on a bumping track back to the logging shed or farm buildings 


Conclusions


Often the best ideas are the simplest ideas and the Game Transporter is a very effective way to carry all manner of objects without soiling your vehicle. There are enough options to cater for most peoples needs but if not the hand attachment clamp only option will appeal to you. Even if you are an occasion stalker the carrier has obvious benefits, especially if transporting deer on a hot day in the summer. Professional stalkers, forestry workers, gamekeepers, farmers and wildlife rangers could also think up a few unique uses for this system and would make an invaluable tool I am sure.

The Game Transporters main parts include the Hand attachment clamp, padlock , securing bolts all you have to do is choose the carrier size.



Four attachment bolts secure either the 800, 1000 or 1200 mm carrier



Retractable safety plunger allows the handle to be raised and stops it working loose.



The two halves of the clamp are clearly visible that sandwich the ball hitch.


This shows the hand attachment in relationship to the ball hitch that would be attached to a vehicle.



Quad bike showing special attachment to fit the carrier in place, a very useful tool indeed.


1000mm carrier size is good for deer up to the size of Fallow. 

In use the Game Transporter is very practical and hygienic and is very easy to install and remove.


Wild Boar shot 2014  carried in gametransporter


By Bruce Potts


Contact details JMS Arms 

Phone:                  01444 400126

Fax:                       01444 401153

Mobile:                  07771 962121

e-mail:                  jmsarmsuk@gmail.com

Website:               www.gametransporter.co.uk
Article and images by Bruce Potts

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