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Run and gun blind?

Started by terp, January 27, 2022, 04:29:30 PM

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terp

I don't typically use a blind but I will be taking my kids.  Last year we sat in a pop up and I just felt stuck .   Do any of you have experience with quick blinds ?  I'm looking at the dash panel blind and the nukem blind.  The primos one looks hard to shoot out of.   Share your experiences and recommendations.


callmakerman

HS Strut made a great panel bid that rolls up and I pop in the back of my vest.

Nathan_Wiles

Primos has a roll up blind with adjustable height that worked great for my daughters.

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Make your own. Wooden dowels painted sharpen with camo burlap and old military camo netting.  Had worked for me.

Happy

Sounds dangerous, I wouldn't recommend it.

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neal

I helped develop one for Barronett blinds called the field Sheild. Check it out it's extremely well made and will last lots of season. Very light and packable.


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strum

I used to use one made by Hunter Specialties called the backpacker.   best one i ever used but they stopped making them . I think that field shield one looks promising, but they are out of stock . These days I don't use one at all but i can see where taking a child it would be useful.

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The Primos Stake Out works great, you will want a low profile turkey hunting chair in it though. I have used 2 at a time when another hunter is with, double up on the coverage.

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jordanz7935

Ameristep Throwdown blind or the primos up-n-down stakeout blind have worked great for me.

Kylongspur88

Quote from: Sixes on January 27, 2022, 08:30:44 PM
This works great

https://www.natchezss.com/primos-up-n-down-stake-out-ground-blind-23-to-36.html

I have one similar to this. Can't remember the brand?? Very handy if you have to set up in open areas in a rush. I will say it not like a fully enclosed blind and you'll still have to watch your movement and watch out for any glare etc...