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Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/16/20 01:43 AM
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/16/20 01:48 AM
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Good looking blinds. Do you ever make it towards Dfw or forth Texas with any?
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/16/20 02:46 AM
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What do the insides of these look like?
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/16/20 04:18 AM
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Good looking blinds. Do you ever make it towards Dfw or forth Texas with any? I really don’t get that way much but if there were a few blinds that needed to head that way, the delivery could be split up. It’s $.50/mile one way and I’m about 350 miles from Dallas so it would be around $175 so if a few folks wanted a blind or two, I definitely wouldn’t mind making the trip over and the delivery could be divided up evenly.
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/16/20 04:19 AM
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What do the insides of these look like? I will try and get a couple pics up this weekend as I will be sitting in one Saturday!
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/18/20 03:00 AM
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What type of windows do these blinds have? Do they have a floor?
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/18/20 10:46 PM
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What do the insides of these look like? What type of windows do these blinds have? Do they have a floor? All of the windows are held in place with 3 thumb/swivel tabs that keep them sealed/snug against the blind when closed and they are hinged at the bottom so they fold down and stay out of the way. They do not come with a floor and I’ve found it makes them a little more universal. If you want them directly on the ground like the pic below, it’s easy to stake them down and much quieter than having a floor. With the lip on the bottom of all the blinds, they can also be easily attached to a platform like the one in the initial post. Thank you and let me know if there are any other questions.
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/20/20 10:47 PM
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First deer of the season out of one of the 6 1/2’ blinds!
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/20/20 11:47 PM
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Looks real good but need more pics or a better description. On the original pics the two on bottom show windows side to side, horizontal, or the rest of the windows the same? Im not interested in any vertical windows. Any shelving? Great deer, does a buck like that come guaranteed with the blind? Asking for a friend....
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/22/20 04:05 AM
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Looks real good but need more pics or a better description. On the original pics the two on bottom show windows side to side, horizontal, or the rest of the windows the same? Im not interested in any vertical windows. Any shelving? Great deer, does a buck like that come guaranteed with the blind? Asking for a friend.... Love the last question! All I can say is we had deer that almost licked the blind and never got busted, LoL. All of the 6 1/2’ blinds I carry have vertical windows and is what I hunt out of when I’m bow hunting and they’re also conducive for young kids that may have a little harder time reaching the height of a normal window while sitting. The 5 1/2’ blinds have the horizontal windows and those are what I have set up for rifle hunting. Every blind gives you the ability to see 360° and with the tinted windows, it helps conceal any movement. They don’t have any shelving but are pretty easy to customize and won’t ruin the integrity by adding a shelf to the wall. Feel free to pm me and I’ll give you my number if you’d like some more specific pics or video of the blinds. Thank you!
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/22/20 05:26 AM
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Are these Maverick blinds?
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Re: Rifle and Archery Hunting Blinds
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10/23/20 04:10 AM
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