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Started by Number17, February 10, 2020, 07:47:18 AM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 11, 2020, 10:48:30 PMQuote from: huntineveryday on February 11, 2020, 10:06:52 PMI have 2 double bulls, one early one that's about 20 years old and a ten year old dark horse (has the large two side shoot through window). They are heavy, but they are well built and will last. Practice setting them up at home a bunch, both warm and cold, prior to hunting and it'll go a lot smoother in the field. After sitting in one of the new surroundview models, I'm thinking I may need another! You can see right through those from the inside, which would help kids see birds work even better.If you're looking for one, rogerssportinggoods usually runs great sales on them. I got an email that the surround view 270 is 50% off right now with free shipping (like $240). Seems like a great deal.All three of my children were introduced to turkey hunting at age 3 because of those blinds. They can move, play, sleep, whatever until the birds get close enough to see.Have you hunted out of a Surround View yet?I have seen issues with them, and customers saying/seeing same things. Just wondering...MK M GOBL
Quote from: huntineveryday on February 11, 2020, 10:06:52 PMI have 2 double bulls, one early one that's about 20 years old and a ten year old dark horse (has the large two side shoot through window). They are heavy, but they are well built and will last. Practice setting them up at home a bunch, both warm and cold, prior to hunting and it'll go a lot smoother in the field. After sitting in one of the new surroundview models, I'm thinking I may need another! You can see right through those from the inside, which would help kids see birds work even better.If you're looking for one, rogerssportinggoods usually runs great sales on them. I got an email that the surround view 270 is 50% off right now with free shipping (like $240). Seems like a great deal.All three of my children were introduced to turkey hunting at age 3 because of those blinds. They can move, play, sleep, whatever until the birds get close enough to see.
Quote from: Number17 on February 11, 2020, 11:21:34 PMWell, I'll let you know because I just ordered one from the Sportsman's Guide on clearance and with a free membership trial for $216 and tax. This is a ridiculous price considering the msrp.I know that kids are going to want to peek out those windows all the time on a regular blind, and if an animal is coming the kids will be fighting over who gets to see out the window.Hopefully with the 270 surround view we can all sit back and watch the animals without much of a fuss.Thanks for all the advice.I can't imagine those poor souls who don't see the value of sharing this passion with your children. Just very, very strange.
Quote from: warrent423 on February 11, 2020, 10:52:10 PMQuote from: Number17 on February 10, 2020, 09:46:38 PMQuote from: silvestris on February 10, 2020, 10:55:51 AMI have had a blind (double bull) for years (for bowhunting). I quit bowhunting due to a blown rotator cuff injury. I turkey hunted in it one time due to rain. I would never hunt turkey in it again, with or without kids. Tell the young ones to be still if they want to come back; they need to learn to hunt.You take two 8 year old girls and a 5 year old boy with you sometime and try to get them to sit still enough to kill a turkey.Sounds like a good way to frustrate them into never wanting to go again. Good plan.We can only hope
Quote from: Number17 on February 10, 2020, 09:46:38 PMQuote from: silvestris on February 10, 2020, 10:55:51 AMI have had a blind (double bull) for years (for bowhunting). I quit bowhunting due to a blown rotator cuff injury. I turkey hunted in it one time due to rain. I would never hunt turkey in it again, with or without kids. Tell the young ones to be still if they want to come back; they need to learn to hunt.You take two 8 year old girls and a 5 year old boy with you sometime and try to get them to sit still enough to kill a turkey.Sounds like a good way to frustrate them into never wanting to go again. Good plan.
Quote from: silvestris on February 10, 2020, 10:55:51 AMI have had a blind (double bull) for years (for bowhunting). I quit bowhunting due to a blown rotator cuff injury. I turkey hunted in it one time due to rain. I would never hunt turkey in it again, with or without kids. Tell the young ones to be still if they want to come back; they need to learn to hunt.
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 11, 2020, 11:29:10 PMQuote from: Number17 on February 11, 2020, 11:21:34 PMWell, I'll let you know because I just ordered one from the Sportsman's Guide on clearance and with a free membership trial for $216 and tax. This is a ridiculous price considering the msrp.I know that kids are going to want to peek out those windows all the time on a regular blind, and if an animal is coming the kids will be fighting over who gets to see out the window.Hopefully with the 270 surround view we can all sit back and watch the animals without much of a fuss.Thanks for all the advice.I can't imagine those poor souls who don't see the value of sharing this passion with your children. Just very, very strange.That's a good deal, so a thing to watch out for is making sure what ever "wall" behind you/kids is blacked out. Primos sells "Black Walls" so you can do this or if you some black material around. Even though it is said to be a one way mesh it can still be seen through, especially with bright sun light. I usually set blind so sunlight is not coming in front window, so sun is at back of blind, this can hurt you with the mesh to mesh visibility.Hope it works out for you with the kids, get them out there and have fun!MK M GOBL
Quote from: Number17 on February 11, 2020, 11:40:21 PMQuote from: MK M GOBL on February 11, 2020, 11:29:10 PMQuote from: Number17 on February 11, 2020, 11:21:34 PMWell, I'll let you know because I just ordered one from the Sportsman's Guide on clearance and with a free membership trial for $216 and tax. This is a ridiculous price considering the msrp.I know that kids are going to want to peek out those windows all the time on a regular blind, and if an animal is coming the kids will be fighting over who gets to see out the window.Hopefully with the 270 surround view we can all sit back and watch the animals without much of a fuss.Thanks for all the advice.I can't imagine those poor souls who don't see the value of sharing this passion with your children. Just very, very strange.That's a good deal, so a thing to watch out for is making sure what ever "wall" behind you/kids is blacked out. Primos sells "Black Walls" so you can do this or if you some black material around. Even though it is said to be a one way mesh it can still be seen through, especially with bright sun light. I usually set blind so sunlight is not coming in front window, so sun is at back of blind, this can hurt you with the mesh to mesh visibility.Hope it works out for you with the kids, get them out there and have fun!MK M GOBLRight. The rear wall is blacked out. 3 sides mesh.But I know what you're saying.If this blind was for me, I'd most likely stay with a solid black out, but with inquisitive little eyes, ears, and minds........hopefully I made the right choice.
Quote from: fallhnt on February 12, 2020, 02:16:10 AMIf you bought the 270 you'll be pleased. They are hard to set up and harder to take down. If it rains a lot you'll lose visability and get wet. They are cooler than a normal blind. You my want to purchase another black wall for sunny days. I like hunting out of mine.Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Quote from: fallhnt on February 12, 2020, 07:14:29 AM^^^ If viewed from the outside, when you open a shooting window, it goes from black to black. That is the reason behind the black shooting port covers. I've looked at the newer models and like the original 270 best.Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Number17 on February 12, 2020, 07:19:18 AMQuote from: fallhnt on February 12, 2020, 07:14:29 AM^^^ If viewed from the outside, when you open a shooting window, it goes from black to black. That is the reason behind the black shooting port covers. I've looked at the newer models and like the original 270 best.Sent from my SCH-I545 using TapatalkInteresting idea. That way you don't send a flash of black when you drop a window. Maybe black mesh would be the best option for the windows?I've weighed all these options, pros and cons, over the past several weeks. For that clearance price I just couldn't pass it up.I'm thinking maybe a piece of landscaping fabric for extra "black wall". Can't see why that wouldn't work if you needed it. Compact and weighs nothing.
Quote from: Timmer on February 11, 2020, 01:56:45 PMI have had an Ameristep for many years. I have used it when hunting by myself, hunting with my son, and on many NWTF mentor hunts. It has held up quite well. I have had to fix some minor tears by sewing it with fishing line. I would have no hesitancy in buying another one.That being said, if you are going to put more than 2 of you in a blind, you will be packed in uncomfortably tight. I picked up a Barronett Pentagon for when I did mentor hunts and a parent wasn't coming along. You can fit 3+ people no problem with room to spare. I liked having the space so much that I started using it the last couple of years even when it was just 2 of us. https://www.barronettblinds.com/Product/blind-pentagon-backwoods-camo-7459