I'm thinking of getting one for this duck shooting season . What's good and what's shit ? And if someone wants to shift one I'm keen on a used one
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I'm thinking of getting one for this duck shooting season . What's good and what's shit ? And if someone wants to shift one I'm keen on a used one
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dont touch the buffalo river ones absolute shite if you plan to use it a lot
the cabelas mobile blinds are light and ok if your young enough not to need the extra conforts.
same for the avery power hunter with the flip up lid ok but not the most padded or comfortable.
the molesworth blinds from guntity look the part but go have a climb in one before you buy.
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I've got a Tamglefree Deadzone from Cabelas. It is well make but very bulky (doesn't fold up much) and hangs too low below the straps (I should modify that). Can throw a heap of decoys in it though, and really works well once you finally get where you want to be. You are welcome to take it for a test this season as I'm sitting this year out.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunti..._SEQ_104319180
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I run an avery finisher and really rate it. Dome of the offerings from GHG are good too. I'd buy another finisher for a spare if I could.
I have an avery finisher too, good blind. Don't them them out in the sun though, the material deteriorates pretty fast. That goes for your decoy bags too, mine pretty much became tissue paper after a couple weeks outside.
I have spent quite a few days in Canada hunting with an outfitter, and mates who guide, pretty much every outfitter, uses an Avery finisher, they good blind's for the price, there is often a GHG, blind or two that the guides own or use,
I have two Avery finisher's, and they have been very good, no breakages or problems, except the usual, cant remember how to assessable them, after a season in the shed.
Good mate in Canada, had a cabelas one, it was ok, but he always borrowed my spare finisher, if it was aviable.
If you get any blind, get a small piece of closed cell foam, to sit on, as it will stop the cold coming threw from the ground, and getting a stiff and cold back.
need a good gun
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