
Showcase your trophy sheds with strength, precision, and style by using our bullet lock mounts. Check out our installation guide to ensure everything is set up perfectly!
1x Skull
2x Bullet Lock mounts for secure attachment
2x Screws (Size: #10 x 1-1/2”) included in the installation guide
2x Locking Washers (Size: 6M) for use with trophy sheds.
With a circular or table saw, cut each trophy shed flush across the cuticle pad (the base of the antler nub). As part of your installation guide for bullet lock mounts, mark the center point of each antler base with a pen or marker.
Use a small pilot drill bit to start your hole for the bullet lock mounts—this helps guide the screw and prevents splitting. Enlarge the hole with a 1/8” drill bit (or just smaller than the screw diameter) as outlined in the installation guide. Important: Do not exceed the screw size, or the bullet will not tighten securely. Avoid forcing the bit—if it breaks inside the antler while working on your trophy sheds, you’ll need to re-drill elsewhere.
Place a washer on the provided screw. Align the Bullet Lock base flat against the cut surface of the antler as per the installation guide. Using a drill or driver on low speed, drive the screw through the Bullet Lock mounts and into the pre-drilled hole. Repeat this process for the other antler to secure your trophy sheds.
Insert each antler’s Bullet Lock mount post into the corresponding socket on the Rack Skull. Rotate gently until you feel the Bullet Lock System engage—it should click or stop firmly when fully seated. Refer to this installation guide to ensure proper setup. Step back and check alignment; adjust rotation for symmetry, especially when showcasing your trophy sheds.
You can slightly angle your cuts before attaching the bullet lock mounts as outlined in the installation guide to achieve different mount positions for your trophy sheds.
For a permanent bond, apply epoxy inside the skull sockets before locking the antlers in place, as outlined in this installation guide. Remember, no adjustments can be made once set, especially when using bullet lock mounts to secure your trophy sheds.
Before gluing the trophy sheds to the bullet lock mounts, make sure to clean dust from the antler base to ensure a tight hold.
Always wear eye protection when cutting or drilling, especially when working on projects like installing bullet lock mounts for your trophy sheds, as safety should always be a priority.
Secure trophy sheds in a vise or clamp before sawing or drilling, as outlined in the installation guide for bullet lock mounts.
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