Best ground blind for bowhunting
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1
Best ground blind for bowhunting
What is your opinion on best ground blind for bowhunting? Killzone turret xl 3z, Killzone pop-up? Ameristep G-30, Primos Ground max or eclipse? Yukon dispatcher or enforcer or any other models/brands. Pros and cons- durability, ease of set-up, water-proof, etc. Looking for a blind under the 150.00 range. Any suggestions would be very helpful!
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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RE: Best ground blind for bowhunting
I think the new Primos blinds have brought it all. Easy set up. NO noisy zippers or Velcro. 360 shoot through windows. Great choice of camo and price ranges. I will be switching to one this season.
#6
RE: Best ground blind for bowhunting
I use the ameristep doghouse,but you have to be careful on the size. I have 5 of them but they are 68 x 68. I've tried the 60 x 60 but I find that they are hard to draw a bow in with out a lot of comotion. I leave mine out 365 days a year and the only thing I do to them in the winter is put a support pole in the center to prevent the snow from collasping the blind. They hold up well and except for the occasioal bear intrusion they have done the job for me. Good luck deerman69
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 264
RE: Best ground blind for bowhunting
Just got some news from the guys at DB and Primos. They said send the blind in for repairs. $35.00 and my blind quite old. What a bargain. JUst dont get any better customer service. Go Primos all the way.
Thye have several good blinds for around $200.00 well worth the extra $50.00
Thye have several good blinds for around $200.00 well worth the extra $50.00
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
RE: Best ground blind for bowhunting
deerman69
Looking to buy my first. Good advice on the size. If it ain't big enough, it's a waste. And bigger archers have bigger draws, which make some blinds obsolete.
Size first, price second. Will have a chance to test run the blinds before the hunting season.
Looking to buy my first. Good advice on the size. If it ain't big enough, it's a waste. And bigger archers have bigger draws, which make some blinds obsolete.
Size first, price second. Will have a chance to test run the blinds before the hunting season.