Climbing Treestands
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 23
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From: Georgia
Hello, I'm new here....
I am looking to buy a climbing treestand. Any suggestions on which ones are the better ones on the market? I'm definitely looking for a safe and stable one that is easy to carry from spot to spot. All of my deer hunting up to this point has been done from either tripod stands or ladder stands.
Thanks for the help!
I am looking to buy a climbing treestand. Any suggestions on which ones are the better ones on the market? I'm definitely looking for a safe and stable one that is easy to carry from spot to spot. All of my deer hunting up to this point has been done from either tripod stands or ladder stands.
Thanks for the help!
#7
ORIGINAL: BucHuntr28
Hello, I'm new here....
I am looking to buy a climbing treestand. Any suggestions on which ones are the better ones on the market? I'm definitely looking for a safe and stable one that is easy to carry from spot to spot. All of my deer hunting up to this point has been done from either tripod stands or ladder stands.
Thanks for the help!
Hello, I'm new here....
I am looking to buy a climbing treestand. Any suggestions on which ones are the better ones on the market? I'm definitely looking for a safe and stable one that is easy to carry from spot to spot. All of my deer hunting up to this point has been done from either tripod stands or ladder stands.
Thanks for the help!
RE: J.R.H. Industries-Gunslinger Tree Stands
#9
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 10,079
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
I've got a Summit Viper, but Buckshot I have is easier to climb with and is very comfortable. The Buckshot also faces the tree, providing cover instead of sticking out on the front of the tree.


