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I am looking to purchase a larger hub style blind than my Cabelas Lighting Setup. I would like something large enough for me to draw my bow back comfortably. Being that I am 6'4" with a 30" draw my current choice doesn't allow that. I saw that field and stream makes a couple larger blinds. Anybody used these or have a better selection. Not looking to break my bank account either.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

I can't help you with a brand name but I've found that the blinds with windows on the corners are easier to draw a bow in. I face the corners towards the direction I want to shoot and draw diagonally in the blind. Hope this helps.

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from cody r wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

cabelas makes blinds like tepees that are made for bow hunting

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from charlie elk wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

The double bull matrix is large, portable blind with 360 degree visability. Plus the fabric does not reflect light and it quiet.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Remington, Mad Dog, Double Bull are a few I can suggest.

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from jlbaxa wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Ended up buying an Ameristep Bone Collector and set it up a couple time this evening. Love it so far.

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from brian.chidester wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Well, sounds like you need to get some Mexican freinds to hunt with. I had a freind who could not kill anything so he became freinds with a Mexican. Now his freezer is always full!!

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from jlbaxa wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

thats because the deer see you and they think you're farm help and you'll lead them to the orchard.

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from Arcamedies wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

I recently bought the Ameristep Brickhouse blind. Im 6'4" with a 30" draw on my bow. This blind still has room left over, and with a 360 degree view and shoot threw mesh windows it was the best 100$ Ive spent on hunting equipment so far. This blind takes only 30 seconds to put up or break down.

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from evansj2 wrote 2 years 2 weeks ago

Take a look at GhostBlind.com. They have a great new blind that comes in two sizes. Their four panel blind runs $299 and their two panel $199. Even if this is over your budget, take a look, these are great blinds.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

I can't help you with a brand name but I've found that the blinds with windows on the corners are easier to draw a bow in. I face the corners towards the direction I want to shoot and draw diagonally in the blind. Hope this helps.

+3 Good Comment? | | Report
from cody r wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

cabelas makes blinds like tepees that are made for bow hunting

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from charlie elk wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

The double bull matrix is large, portable blind with 360 degree visability. Plus the fabric does not reflect light and it quiet.

+2 Good Comment? | | Report
from Big O wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Remington, Mad Dog, Double Bull are a few I can suggest.

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from jlbaxa wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Ended up buying an Ameristep Bone Collector and set it up a couple time this evening. Love it so far.

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from brian.chidester wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Well, sounds like you need to get some Mexican freinds to hunt with. I had a freind who could not kill anything so he became freinds with a Mexican. Now his freezer is always full!!

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from jlbaxa wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

thats because the deer see you and they think you're farm help and you'll lead them to the orchard.

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from Arcamedies wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

I recently bought the Ameristep Brickhouse blind. Im 6'4" with a 30" draw on my bow. This blind still has room left over, and with a 360 degree view and shoot threw mesh windows it was the best 100$ Ive spent on hunting equipment so far. This blind takes only 30 seconds to put up or break down.

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from evansj2 wrote 2 years 2 weeks ago

Take a look at GhostBlind.com. They have a great new blind that comes in two sizes. Their four panel blind runs $299 and their two panel $199. Even if this is over your budget, take a look, these are great blinds.

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