Any Millennium Treestand‎ users out there

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  1. scarps23

    scarps23 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have the 25 and 50 model for hang on. If you need to level your stand or want the receiver....get the 50. Otherwise they work very similar. I would buy more of them. Like everyone else has said. They are very comfortable. Both of these have tension straps for the bottom of the hang on stands.
     
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    JasonOhio2018 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ever consider an Ol Man lock on with the net seat? I have one and it's super comfortable.
     
  3. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    No there isn't any noise where the bracket meets the stand. I add a ratchet strap to secure the bottom of the stand. I don't take chances. Some people add a Vera button and use an additional lone Wolf Strap to reduce the noise of ratcheting down a strap.

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    alaska at heart Weekend Warrior

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    So do the M50-M150 all fit the same receiver? I noticed that they offer a strap on receiver and a chain-on....any difference other than the obvious in setting them up? Do the straps on the M100 and M100U get in the way if your keep your bow in hand...on your lap? I noticed the seat height was low....17"....that is a concern.
     
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    Jeepwillys Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yeah it's should fit all stands with the "knife"
     
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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks for the link. I just bought one today


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    Jeepwillys Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I noted the same problem about the seat height and not being able to get out of it smoothly. When I bought the cold weather pad, it put me at the right height and fixed that problem.
     
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    Berwickbuckmaster Weekend Warrior

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    I'm a bit of a scared spender when it comes to the more expensive tree stands, but when I saved up enough cabelas points this past fall I purchased the M150... And I LOVE IT! It's got a huge platform and a great hammock seat. It's not as heavy to carry as you would think by looking at it. That along with a couple receivers and 4 Hawk climbing sticks is by far the best set up In my Opinion! Can't go wrong with Millenium!!!!
     
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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    What do you guys do with the M 100 when you find the perfect tree and it is leaning forward or back? I'm not asking this to be a smarty I'm asking this because I have one and wanted to see if you guys found a fix yet?


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    I have the Monster and love it. It heavy to pull up but once you get it in the tree it's luxury. Nice comfortable seat and huge platform with foot rest. It has the adjustable angle bar in the bottom if the tree leans. [​IMG]

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    I know the monster adjusts for the tree but the M100U does not. I'm just trying to find out if anyone has come up with any tricks like putting a 2 x 4 behind the bracket on the tree for the M100 on a tree that is leaning back


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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    I have heard of guys taking a 8 in piece of 2x4 and putting it behind the base of the stand where the footrest meets the tree. They screwed a 2 inch Ring screws in each end and secured it to the tree with a ratchet strap. This was his permanent stand location. I hope this helps. :tu:
     
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    Hawk Kickback.....Nuff' said
     

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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Looks like a copycat and looks like JUNK! Amazing how the only posts you see from "Hawk Hunting" is promoting their stuff. DUMB!!
     
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