A Look at the Ambush from Bad Boy Buggies

by
posted on January 16, 2012
shot2012_fs.jpg (2)

AmericanHunter.org staff caught up with Bad Boy Buggies engineer Trenton Munsell at the 2012 Media Day at the Range in Boulder City, Nev., and Munsell explained the attractive features on the company's new Ambush utility vehicle and gave us a first look.

We all know the perks of a utility vehicle—getting in and out of tough spots, lugging around all our gear—but what about one that could actually help your chances in the field?

New from Bad Boy Buggies is the Ambush, featuring dual-drive technology. It features a 48-volt electric drivetrain and a 16-horsepower, 480-cc V-Twin gas engine, either of which can operate the vehicle independently in two-wheel-drive operation, or in tandem for four-wheel-drive power. So you can cruise to your favorite hunting area on gas, and then sneak into your sweet spot in electric mode without a single sound.

Latest

Savage TIMBER Series Rimfire Rifles Lead
Savage TIMBER Series Rimfire Rifles Lead

First Look: Savage TIMBER Series Rimfire Rifles

Savage Arms introduces the TIMBER Series—a new line of precision-engineered rimfire rifles.

Review: Wilson Combat NULA Model 20

Accuracy doesn’t have to be heavy.

Head to Head: .270 Winchester vs. .308 Winchester

Both the .308 Winchester and .270 Winchester are popular chamberings, and ammo is readily available from nearly every manufacturer. Which comes out on top? We take a closer look at the pros and cons of each.

#SundayGunday: Browning A5 20-Gauge

Get a closer look at the Browning A5 20-Gauge, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

How to Turkey Hunt Safely

FACT: Coming home is more important than coming home with a gobbler.

Turkey Calling by Subspecies

Ever wonder whether the difference between turkey subspecies extends to calling as well? We take a look at the different strategies used to hunt different birds.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.