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The Ultimate Ground Blind?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Double Creek, Mar 4, 2009.

  1. Double Creek

    Double Creek Weekend Warrior

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    I saw this on another site and must admit I am intrigued... I would love to see one of these in person. It could make same day sets realistic ;)

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  2. Txjourneyman

    Txjourneyman Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Then when that 250lb bruiser sees his reflection and runs your azz over because hes itching for a fight.....
     
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    kickin_buck Weekend Warrior

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    Interesting.......
     
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    inplainview Weekend Warrior

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    How loud would a gun be going off in that sucker!? Whoa!
     
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    I would think you would have to be careful about using it in the sun....it could give off a pretty good reflection.

    Then again, it looks like the bottom is smaller than the top and it will reflect the lower surroundings and not the sun.
     
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    MN/Kyle Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hmmm...
     
  7. Double Creek

    Double Creek Weekend Warrior

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    That was my main concern as well, but apparantly this thing is built at such an angle that sun reflection isn't really an issue. I'd like to see it for my self.
     
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    With that high shooting slit it doesn't look very bow friendly.
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Looks sweet, i wonder how much one would cost and how heavy it is. No portable option i don't believe.
     
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    hunter6742 Weekend Warrior

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    Wow, that looks awesome, very interesting.
     
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    thats definitely a gun shooting box blind...and I can't imagine using it in direct sunlight..other than those two drawbacks, it does look pretty sweet in those pics!
     
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    I am with everyone else, looks interesting. Would love to see one in person
     
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    Who makes em and how much are they? They need to make one suitable for bowhunting.
    I remember seeing something like this about a year ago, but nothing as good as this.

    Just wait, the next thing to come is clothing that reflects its surroundings.
    Cool Stuff!
     

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