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Washington Hunter 09-05-2006 05:41 PM

Shoot Thru Mesh Video(s)
 
Someone yesterday inquired about shoot thru mesh on hunting blinds. They wondered whether it would affect the accuracy of their arrow.

I took the liberty to take a couple short videos showing that no, the mesh does not in fact affect your accuracy at all.

The first video shows the view from the outside of the blind looking in towards the hunter. You can see that the arrows leave a hole in the mesh.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v79/CVBears2006/?action=view&current=Mesh.flv

The second video is from down range looking at the target. (Don't mind the second shot, I punched the release and caused the shot to go high and right.)

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v79/CVBears2006/?action=view&current=MeshResults.flv

I was shooting Gold Tip XT Hunter arrows fletched with Blazer vanes and tipped with a field point. The blind is an Ameristep Doghouse.

*Disclaimer*Yes, I realize I'm skinny. Yes, I realize that my grip wasn't perfect. You do not need to point these things out. These videos were simply a demonstration of a hunter shooting through the mesh of a hunting blind. If you feel like pointing these things out, please don't.

mobow 09-05-2006 05:56 PM

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Excellent info, Dan. We've been saying here for a while that the mesh has no affect, but it's good to see evidence of that. Nicely done!



MOTOWNHONKEY 09-05-2006 06:09 PM

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Thanks for taking the time and effort. What about broadheads exspecially expandables?

Diesel77 09-05-2006 06:15 PM

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Dude, youre skinny .... and your gripis all wrong[X(]

hehe just kidding WH, seriously, great info and thanks for taking the time to make the vids, excellent work my friend

monster10rackstack 09-05-2006 06:15 PM

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thanks dan


Washington Hunter 09-05-2006 07:03 PM

RE: Shoot Thru Mesh Video(s)
 
As far as expandables go, I've never shot them through the mesh. They aren't legal to hunt with in Washington, so I've never had the desire to test them out. I would assume, because of how thin the mesh is that expandables wouldn't be a problem though.Fixed blades are no problem at all, they go right through.

The mesh on the Ameristep blinds isvery thin, so much so that you could easily push your finger through it and create a hole. I don't know about Double Bull or any other company's blinds, but I'm fairly confident in saying that they would have the same results.



Rob/PA Bowyer 09-05-2006 07:25 PM

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I'd question the use of expandables through the mesh. I know with my experience with testing the Rocky Mountain Snypers that I'd bet most if not all the heads would open on the mesh. I've seen Snypers open fully on paper alone and I would't trust shooting them through that mesh. I doubt I'd trust a mechanical that didn't open on the mesh, after all they are suppose to open.


Washington Hunter 09-05-2006 07:27 PM

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You could be right Rob. I've never even handled a mechanical broadhead, so I don't know for sure how easily they open. If I were still able to work (IE had an income) I'd pick up a pack just to test out for you guys. I know they sell them at the local Sportsman's Warehouse.

dirtpounder 09-05-2006 08:42 PM

RE: Shoot Thru Mesh Video(s)
 
I have the dog house also and have tried out the mesh with no problems. a little off topic but have you had problems with your doghouse turning redish brown after being left outside for a little while(a week or so)?

Raxxmaster 09-05-2006 08:56 PM

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I shot at a turkey through the mesh of one with a mechanical, it wasn't good news. I missed but I could tell by the tear in the mesh that one blade opened and I blamed it for planing the arrow off it's mark. Maybe it was a bad shot but a blade did open. Oh, it was a Spitfire.

Washington Hunter 09-05-2006 09:12 PM

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ORIGINAL: dirtpounder

I have the dog house also and have tried out the mesh with no problems. a little off topic but have you had problems with your doghouse turning redish brown after being left outside for a little while(a week or so)?
I left the blind out last year from late August all the way through mid-February and the color is still like it was out of the box. No fading or discoloration whatsoever.

Dubbya 09-05-2006 09:19 PM

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I've shot two different Mechanicals through mesh, both worked flawlessly. The first was an Eastman Silvertip, I shot an armadillo at about 25 yards with absolutely no effect. The second was a hog with an Eastman ST3 at 19 yards again there were no issues at all. I can't say of the effects down range. Also I was shooting through the mesh ona double bull I-5 blind.

wis_bow_huntr 09-06-2006 05:40 AM

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OHH MY EYES IM BLIND!!!!!!!!!!! PUT ONA SHIRT YOU SCRAWNY REDNECK.....JK :D... I also have a doghouse with shadow guard andI left mine out fromAugust till January with out any fade or discolorization. I really love the shadowgaurd caus ei dont feel that iI need to wear any camo justdark clothing perferably black with a black mask or facepaint, instant invisibility.

DannyD 09-06-2006 07:19 AM

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Thanks Dan for taking the time to create that video,
I've been testing my Magnus Stingers out of the Ameristep Brickhouse.
Same results, no effect at 20 ot 30. have not tested out to 40 yet

Washington Hunter 09-06-2006 02:19 PM

RE: Shoot Thru Mesh Video(s)
 
Wis, I agree. Just a black shirt and dark face paint and you're all but invisible in these blinds.

Danny, I haven't been able to test mine out past 20 yet as thats as long as my backyard is. I expect the results to be the same at longer distances though.

I plan on upgrading to a Double Bull by next year, but I'll more than likely still use this one too.


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