I Take It Back...(my recommendation for equalizer treestands)
#21
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 3

NavyDeerHunter..if your still out there, management has changed a few years ago. I have not had any problems communicating with now BuckShot Mfg. They have a new line out called Next Generation. Give them a call if you get this message.
#22
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 4

NavyDeerHunter..if your still out there, management has changed a few years ago. I have not had any problems communicating with now BuckShot Mfg. They have a new line out called Next Generation. Give them a call if you get this message.
Just went to the Buckshot MFG site. Doors are closed. Guess they didn't get the orders they needed to stay open.
Just went to the Buckshot MFG site. Doors are closed. Guess they didn't get the orders they needed to stay open.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
Posts: 2,492

I called last Tuesday and they answered the phone right away and asked if my stand had shipped yet in which she replied no, she then asked when I needed it by and I said ASAP. So the stand shipped the next day Fed Ex and was waiting on me at the house Friday afternoon. I installed the handles and the 2 clamps and straps went outside to try it out on a southern pine I have in my front yard. Using the pine would tell me just how quiet this stand would be with the rough bark even though all the trees I hunt out of are oaks. Its very easy to install on the tree and took about 1 minute. I am very impressed with how quiet the stand is while climbing and the best part-leveling the stand half way up the tree. My overall thought about this stand is : GREAT STAND, and worth every penny!
HJ
#25
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 1

I have had an Equalizer Stand for five years - I liked it so much that I sold four of my other stands. It's dead quiet, easy to climb, quiet to deploy. I had problems with the straps too - I just made a better set for myself.....no big deal. I busted the handle on one of the cranks while throwing it on my four wheeler. They replaced the parts quickly - I did have to pay for them, but again, no big deal.
I cannot count the number of deer I've harvested out of this stand with bow, pistol, and muzzleloader. The seat's a bit hard - after awhile I just stand up - no creaking, snapping, popping, shifting. I don't know about some of you others, but I simply love mine.
I cannot count the number of deer I've harvested out of this stand with bow, pistol, and muzzleloader. The seat's a bit hard - after awhile I just stand up - no creaking, snapping, popping, shifting. I don't know about some of you others, but I simply love mine.
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