From: Thumper
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Date: 02-Dec-17 |
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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.
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From: scienceguy
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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Check out Hidden Hunter Blinds
http://hiddenhunterblinds.com/
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From: SJR Bows
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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Check out the Barronett blinds Big Cat
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From: Wapiti - - M. S.
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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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.
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From: 1/2miledrag
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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See the thread named, "Let's talk about store bought blinds"
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From: Styknstrng
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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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
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From: iowa cedar shooter
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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my best blinds are all natural. i can see better and less restriction..can change location without carrying a lot of baggage.
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From: Bowmania
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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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
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From: Paul@thefort
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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.
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From: Paul@thefort
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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.
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From: RymanCat
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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2nd hidden hunters
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From: Longbow58
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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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
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From: DeerSpotter
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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XXX3 Hidden Hunter
Easiest blind to set up and take down. And it blends in real nice.
DS
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From: Thumper
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Date: 03-Dec-17 |
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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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