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Blinds with vertical windows?

Messages posted to thread:
Jack Whitmrie jr 21-Sep-22
1/4 away 21-Sep-22
Jack Whitmrie jr 21-Sep-22
Jack Whitmrie jr 21-Sep-22
David Mitchell 21-Sep-22
Ragnall 21-Sep-22
bowhunt 21-Sep-22
Billy Shipp 21-Sep-22
Jamie 21-Sep-22
From: Jack Whitmrie jr
Date: 21-Sep-22




Any blinds other than Double bull have vertical windows? These type windows are MUCH easier to shoot out of.

From: 1/4 away Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Sep-22




Hidden Hunter blinds have 3 vertical windows.

From: Jack Whitmrie jr
Date: 21-Sep-22




Thank you Fred .

From: Jack Whitmrie jr
Date: 21-Sep-22




Fred are they out of business, when I call it says number disconnected.

From: David Mitchell
Date: 21-Sep-22




Jack, on another site the question was asked about that and a poster said he had called them and they were out of business.

From: Ragnall
Date: 21-Sep-22




I have an Ameristep Silent Brickhouse that has some somewhat vertical windows. The windows are blob shaped, but some are longer and lower than others. I do find it too cramped to comfortably shoot my 60+" bows. I was always in danger of a limb tip catching the ceiling, a wall, or the ground depending on how I needed to shoot through the window. I dropped down to a Kodiak Magnum and have no clearance issues. I haven't tried anything in between to see what I could comfortably get away with. I am pleased with it for a somewhat cheaper blind.

From: bowhunt
Date: 21-Sep-22




Pain the butt.But you could probably cut your own window or 2 how you like..Or expand the windows vertically that are all ready thier.

I agree vertical windows are easier to shoot through.

From: Billy Shipp
Date: 21-Sep-22




Jack, I have a NIB Hidden Hunter 6'x 6' if you're interested.

From: Jamie
Date: 21-Sep-22




Ragnall I also use the silent brickhouse. I think 60” is the max length of bow I’d shoot at it. You definitely need to shoot the bow with a good cant.





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