Anyone use Mellennium Tree Stands?
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Fork Horn
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Location: Hillsborough, NJ
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Anyone use Mellennium Tree Stands?
Hey all,
I've been asking around and I've been hearing a lot of good things about this treestand. So far, the biggest positive in my opinion is that it has a mounting bracket that would can leave on as many trees as you'd like, so you cut out having to re-chain your treestand every time you go out.
http://millenniumstands.com/Page3.html
Currently, I'm using a climber but in my area many of the trees get narrower as you climb resulting in a leaning setup. My current consideration with this millennium stand is to use it in combination with these climbing pegs I have, that you put in a premade hole as you climb the tree and then take them out as you descend. Any thoughts/experiences/suggestions when it comes to this treestand?
I've been asking around and I've been hearing a lot of good things about this treestand. So far, the biggest positive in my opinion is that it has a mounting bracket that would can leave on as many trees as you'd like, so you cut out having to re-chain your treestand every time you go out.
http://millenniumstands.com/Page3.html
Currently, I'm using a climber but in my area many of the trees get narrower as you climb resulting in a leaning setup. My current consideration with this millennium stand is to use it in combination with these climbing pegs I have, that you put in a premade hole as you climb the tree and then take them out as you descend. Any thoughts/experiences/suggestions when it comes to this treestand?
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