Browning I use both, you really need to factor in the wind a lot more when hunting from the ground and also make sure your outline is broken up or totally concealed as much as possible when on the ground. To me hunting from the ground is far more exciting than hunting from a stand, being on eye level with a deer is something hard to forget, especially a big buck. When hunting on the ground you really have to watch the deers eyes closely, keeping your eyes at slits is crucial, they can see you blink, never move when they have thier head up, wait until their head is behind a tree or down feeding to move.
The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club