chain on treestand
#1
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I am having trouble getting my new chain on to set well against a tree. I have had it now on three different trees. I have always used stands with straps instead of chains. Maybe i am doing something wrong. Just can' t seem to get it tight at all. I' ll get it tight then as soon as i sit in it the brace behind the seat at top pulls away from the tree at least three inches. One time it slipped on my buddy about 3 ft. down. [:@]. It is a river' s edge from cabela' s. Anyone help
Also is it to late in the year to be fooling around with moving treestands much?
Also is it to late in the year to be fooling around with moving treestands much?
#4
Joined: Nov 2003
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I' ve got one chain-on wire stand. I would say that you' ve got to try to have that chain just about as straight around the tree as possible. This will keep any slack out of the chain when pressure is applied. Be careful.
I wouldn' t say that it is not too late to be moving stands, but be as quiet as possible if it is in an area that you plan to hunt soon.
I wouldn' t say that it is not too late to be moving stands, but be as quiet as possible if it is in an area that you plan to hunt soon.
#5
I have a River' s Edge Bandit chain-on stand though I did not get it from Cabelas. I believe what they usually recommend is for you to actually leave a little slack in the chain when the stand is perpendicular to the chain on the tree. What happens is that when weight is applied to the stand it shifts down the trunk and the chain is at an angle to the straightness of the tree trunk. This causes the pivot points to be at a hard angle to one another and eliminates the problem you mentioned you were having.
#8
Joined: Sep 2003
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what kind of strap is it, a ratchet strap or one that you pull tight? i have a miejer special chain on, have not had any problems, just chain it up then put a ratchet strap around the main post and im all set no need to worry about it twisting around the tree
#10
Nontypical Buck
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Do yourself a favor - spend $20 on a set of ratchet straps. I have chain on and strap on stands and only use what comes with the stand as a place holder until I can get a ratchet strap on the top and bottom of the stand. This cranks the stand tight to the tree and eliminates any squeak or movement at all, plus it' s an extra safety measure. If you are taking the stand down after each hunt, it makes it tougher but is well worth the extra couple of minutes to put them on.


