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Lycanthrope

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My favorite blind is no blind, my favorite treestand is sitting on the ground...
 

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my buddy and myself just put up one of the bale blinds by redneck... it looks good and wasn't overly difficult to setup but it is NOT a 1.5hr project... more like 5-6 + you need to bring a buddy and maybe some beer and strippers...

1. the instructions sucked
2. screws were in the wrong place
3. instructions sucked and really didn't help with the screws being in the wrong place
4. zip ties... really?! $600 blind and your best solution is zip ties? (buy a couple dozen self tapping 1/2" screws)
5. for the price I wish a couple things would have been different and that is why I am not buying one
 

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After looking at many blinds on the market the Shadow Hunter was the best bang for the buck we found. Have had one out now for 3 years and it still looks like new. Bought another the other day the 6x6 octagon archery blind on sale for 1399, its aluminum sided and fully insulated with a carpeted and composite rodent proof floor and 8 vertical windows to shoot out of. That Muddy blind is a dandy but not for 4 grand! That Redneck looks allot like the muddy and is a grand less, I'm sure you'd like it! "Bill Winke likes the rednecks so they must be good!

Just sat the new one up the other day. :;:rockit

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Wife has the buck palace for a tree fort / lookout shack. Was a pain in the ass to set up on 10' stand in the tree claim. Out in the open, probably not so bad. Took 4 people and ATV to get it stood up. Not worthy of $3500 , but nice.
 


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For what Redneck charges for a plastic F'n box, I'd go with this instead!! 2500 sheckels online and much more comfortable IMO. Good Luck!!!

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For what Redneck charges for a plastic F'n box, I'd go with this instead!! 2500 sheckels online and much more comfortable IMO. Good Luck!!!

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Does that price include flowers or is that an add on?
 

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After looking at many blinds on the market the Shadow Hunter was the best bang for the buck we found. Have had one out now for 3 years and it still looks like new. Bought another the other day the 6x6 octagon archery blind on sale for 1399, its aluminum sided and fully insulated with a carpeted and composite rodent proof floor and 8 vertical windows to shoot out of. That Muddy blind is a dandy but not for 4 grand! That Redneck looks allot like the muddy and is a grand less, I'm sure you'd like it! "Bill Winke likes the rednecks so they must be good!

Just sat the new one up the other day. :;:rockit

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Where did you order/buy this type of blind looks like a decent blind after looking at there website.
Thanks
 

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Runnings carries them, might be pretty picked over this time of year but you never know.
They are a very good blind, like I said for the price they are going to be hard to beat.
 

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