Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


PopUp Ground Blind

Messages posted to thread:
Thumper 02-Dec-17
scienceguy 03-Dec-17
SJR Bows 03-Dec-17
Wapiti - - M. S. 03-Dec-17
1/2miledrag 03-Dec-17
Styknstrng 03-Dec-17
iowa cedar shooter 03-Dec-17
Bowmania 03-Dec-17
Paul@thefort 03-Dec-17
Paul@thefort 03-Dec-17
RymanCat 03-Dec-17
Longbow58 03-Dec-17
DeerSpotter 03-Dec-17
Thumper 03-Dec-17
From: Thumper
Date: 02-Dec-17




Looking for a ground blind that's easy to put up and take down. Who makes a good pop up ground blind tall enough for a recurve or long bow shooter. I shoot a 61" recurve and do not cant my bow when I shoot, usually.

From: scienceguy
Date: 03-Dec-17




Check out Hidden Hunter Blinds

http://hiddenhunterblinds.com/

From: SJR Bows Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 03-Dec-17




Check out the Barronett blinds Big Cat

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 03-Dec-17




Check out the Baronnett ground blinds best of all you can replace parts.I've had mine for years and was able to replace a hub and a few rods.They also have material patch kits.I wasn't able to get back out to my blind before a predicted storm due to icy road conditions. Won't cost you lots of $ best of luck whatever you decide on.

From: 1/2miledrag
Date: 03-Dec-17




See the thread named, "Let's talk about store bought blinds"

From: Styknstrng
Date: 03-Dec-17




I dont use them any longer, feel trapped. I would try find one with the most vertical windows. I'm fairly tall and would normally dig out the inside of the blind, to help with top limb clearance problems....shoot straight

From: iowa cedar shooter
Date: 03-Dec-17




my best blinds are all natural. i can see better and less restriction..can change location without carrying a lot of baggage.

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 03-Dec-17




Baronett are really nice. I think they beat the heck out of a Double Bull. I have both and only set up the DB if I have a good secondary spot.

The only criticism I have of the Baronett is the windows could be a little lower. If you have a bird come into 6 feet it's a tough shot. I shoot up and shot him with a 64 inch longbow.

Bowmania

From: Paul@thefort
Date: 03-Dec-17

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my primos double bull blind has served me well over the years and I am able to shoot my 62 in recurve ok with no issues. I set or kneel when shooting. I have used it for turkeys and deer.

From: Paul@thefort
Date: 03-Dec-17

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just make sure your bows will clear the roof and then find a blind that fits your style of shooting.

From: RymanCat
Date: 03-Dec-17




2nd hidden hunters

From: Longbow58
Date: 03-Dec-17




I have a Primos Double Bull Club XXL and also a Baronnett Big Mike both are easy to set up and teardown. I am 6'2" and like to stand and stretch so these work for me. I shoot 62" and 64" bows out of these. Good luck, John

From: DeerSpotter
Date: 03-Dec-17




XXX3 Hidden Hunter

Easiest blind to set up and take down. And it blends in real nice.

DS

From: Thumper
Date: 03-Dec-17




Glad I posted, good information on both threads.

I think the Barronett blinds need low level vertical shooting ports, I like the room and its cost effectiveness. But the Hidden Hunter is the better of the two for bowhunting, vertical shooting ports, better material, and ease of putting it.





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