ground blinds
#11
Will,
The answer to that one would be " no" . Though the Outhouse is plenty wide at the base it does narrow significantly the higher it goes and is actually quite narrow at the window level. If you take notice in all the advertisements for it there is always a gun hunter sitting in that one...
A nice blind though for $60 and I was considering picking one up for rifle or maybe goose/duck hunting.
The answer to that one would be " no" . Though the Outhouse is plenty wide at the base it does narrow significantly the higher it goes and is actually quite narrow at the window level. If you take notice in all the advertisements for it there is always a gun hunter sitting in that one...

A nice blind though for $60 and I was considering picking one up for rifle or maybe goose/duck hunting.
#14
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 889
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From: AR USA
Hey Tx, to tell ya the truth, I didn' t even buy my TSC doghouse for the scent control. I bought it for the extra room. now I can sit in my swivel chair in the center, and shoot out of both side portholes and the front one to. with the regular doghouse, I could only shoot out of 2 portholes. I don' t use the shoot through mesh either. I shoot mechanicals, and anyway, as dark as it is in there with the shadow gaurd, I don' t see the need for the mesh windows.
#15
I tend to have the same approach as bogobble in regard to both the shoot through mesh and the scent containment windows. I do not really use either. In fact, I have not even taken my set of the scent containment windows out of their little carrying pouch.




