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Double bull users?
I just purchased the T-5 prostaff along with the shoot thru nets. My question is, how do attach the nets to the shooting windows? Any helpfull tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and good hunting!!! jt |
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My DBld shoot thrus are sewn in already but when I need to replace them I' ll be either using felcro or safety pins to attach them.
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I' m a little skeptical of shoot-through netting. I find it hard to believe that an arrow won' t be deflected even the slightest bit while it flies through a layer of material. All these stories about hunters who missed the " big one" cause their arrows hit a small twig or leaf makes it hard to believe the arrow wouldn' t do the same flying through netting. Does it really work???
Mike,- |
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hard to believe the arrow wouldn' t do the same flying through netting. Does it really work??? |
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The netting actually goes out one window/port
and back in the next, the ends are tucked under the support rods of the blind. Pull each end snug, so there is no ' slack' in the netting over each window/port. I' ve shot dozens of arrows through the netting, along with my partner, and we' ve never had a problem. Last year while on our yearly coues deer hunt in Arizona, we even tested Rocket Steelheads...they flew perfect;). I shot a monster javilina a couple years ago at 48 yards, with a Thunderhead, right through both lungs. My partner shot his coues buck at 50 yards with a Rocket Steelhead. We were both skeptical when we got our blinds a few years ago, so we decided to test things ourself. One of us would get in the blind and shoot from the DB chair...the other would stand on a chair behind the blind and watch the arrow flight...the netting does not affect the flight of the arrow. It didn' t suprise me too much with the fixed blade BH' s, but was pleasantly suprised that the Rocket Steelheads flew equally as well:D. Pretty important stuff, when we' re sitting all day in the blind over a waterhole.... day after day, just waiting for one shot. Here' s a pic of my blind, brushed in, last year on the waterhole I was hunting. ![]() ![]() ...and here is a pic from a couple years ago, I took this pic right before shooting my javilina through the netting. You can tell by the fuzzy pic, that the netting is up. I shot the javilina that is broadside in the middle, right where he is in the picture. ![]() Hope this helps out:) |
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Thanks everyone, especially Two Beards. I can' t wait to try the blind out in the field.
Thanks and good hunting!! jt |
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One thing I should add, we use Double Bull' s
' shoot-thru' netting. I can' t speak for other shoot-thru nettings that are on the market. Whatever you decide to use, make sure that you shoot a couple of your arrows and BH' s...those are the ones that matter the most;). Two Beards |
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Two beard,
You seem to be extremely knowledgable about ground blinds and have obviously had a quite a bit of success. What do you suggest for setting up the blind (location and brushing). Anyone elses input would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks jt |
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I WOULD NOT USE THAT BLIND. THE NETTING DON' T USE IT WILL JUST MESS YOU UP . ALL YOU NEED IS GOOD BLINDFROM AMERISTEP. AND JUST WHERE A MASK.THEY WON' T SEE YOU. IF YOU ARE BOW HUNTING.YOU WILL NOT BE ACCURATE.I LIVE IN SOUTHERN TENNESSEE
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Mathewsbow1, it took us a couple of years to
figure out how to brush in the blind where we would not get busted. Here in Iowa, I hunt strictly from treestands, mainly because I can' t leave my blind out without fear of it being stolen[:@]...also it takes a while to get it set up like the pics. We use 3D netting that we purchased at a Army surplus store, 12' x 12' or something close to it, we paid around $70 for each netting. We then add some synthetic oak leaves, " Sneaky Leaf" , they do a great job of adding movement and breaking up the outline of the blind. Finally, we always try and add some of the natural surroundings, like weeds and limbs, which we tuck in the netting and stick in the ground around the blind. I' d recommend setting it back off the edge of a field along a fenceline, under some over hanging limbs would be helpful. Anything to break up the outline of the blind. And as far as the netting goes, you can shoot through it, if the netting is not up...whitetails will pick out the outlines of the ports/windows, everytime. If possible, set your blind up ahead of time and leave it, the deer will get used to it. I know most hunters can' t do this, but I know a few who can/have and it will make a difference;). You should have received a Double Bull video " A Year On The Ground" , Part I, II, III, or IV. If you didn' t, try and see if your dealer can get you one. It would be helpful to you, as well as, enjoyable to watch:D. Bobcat, what arrows and BH' s were you shooting through the netting? Was it DB' s netting? I' ve talked to hunters who were skeptical about getting good arrow flight, but they hadn' t actually shot any arrows themselves. We' ve never had a problem, except for hitting the edge of the window...[:o][:@]. TB |
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Bobcat 10 you keep your Ameristep and those of us the have the Double Bull will keep ours. Sorry but there' s no comparison.
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hey, everybody has there own opinion
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They each have their own good and bad points
each is entitled to their own views!!:) |
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