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Title: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: Magwa45 on January 20, 2009, 11:39:00 PM
I had an ol' man climber but it is no good with my 62" longbow. The top section of the climber has a bar extending in front of the seat and this gets in the way of my bow. I don't like the stand. It seems like one false step and the whole thing will collapse. Would a hang on stand be better? I need a solid stand which will give me plenty of room for a longbow. Any suggestions appreciated!
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Post by: Skipmaster1 on January 20, 2009, 11:52:00 PM
Any hang on stand should work. For good cheap stnads Gorrillas are great. I love my Lone wolf climber and also my alpha with the LW sticks
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Post by: Broken Arrow 1 on January 20, 2009, 11:53:00 PM
I use a few different types of hang on stands and they all work great. I also use a summit open shot climber and that is by far my favorite, because there is nothing to get in the way of your bow.
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Post by: BowHuntingFool on January 21, 2009, 01:44:00 AM
This past season I used my 64" Montana Longbow out of my Lone Wolf Alpha w/climbing sticks and had no problem missing a couple Does and killing one Buck!     :D     Pricey?? Yes but well worth it in my book, the stand will go in any tree!
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Post by: Chris Surtees on January 21, 2009, 02:09:00 AM
I also use a Lone Wolf sit and climb and a couple Alpha's with climbing sticks. They are very versatile stands and IMO are best manufactured stands on the market.

Also check out the Summit treestands. They have a couple that are open in the front. Great stands as well and excellent customer service.
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Post by: razorsharptokill on January 21, 2009, 03:27:00 AM
I bought my first climber this year. It is the Summit Razor SS. It has a fold under bar that is never in the way of my bow. It is one of the main reasons I went with this stand.
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Post by: Curveman on January 21, 2009, 06:18:00 AM
Lone Wolf Alpha "Elite" is my favorite fixed stand. I love all that stretch room on a stand I'm not likely to move much. They changed the seat already but mine has a nice back to it too. My LW hand climber works well with my longbow too.
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Post by: pitbull on January 21, 2009, 06:27:00 AM
I use a Lone Wolf hand climber model. Wide open stand, dead quiet, stable, lightest on the market, best stand I have ever owned or tried.
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: Biggie Hoffman on January 21, 2009, 07:47:00 AM
My Fatman Summit has a rail around it too. I just lean against it and put the bow on the outside. I shoot my 70" Great Northern longbow out of it fine.
I had an Ol Man and didn't like the stability either but the newer designs are no problem.
I'm a little taken aback by guys who say they can't shoot because of the safety rail. I don't get it??????????
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Post by: hunt it on January 21, 2009, 07:57:00 AM
Lone Wolf Alpha is hard to beat.
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Post by: billy shipp on January 21, 2009, 08:12:00 AM
Look at the GAMETAMER TS-30

www.gametamer.com (http://www.gametamer.com)

It fits any tree regardless of how crooked....platform big enough to shoot standing or sitting....seat swivels 360 degrees

Billy
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on January 21, 2009, 08:32:00 AM
First off you do have a safety harness right? You could also canter the bow for your shot.

You could also use your climber to get up in the tree and then attach a lock-on stand to hunt from. This way You could leave your stand in the tree and no one could get to it.
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Post by: BobW on January 21, 2009, 08:35:00 AM
We have moved almost entirely to ladders.  Been using the Loggy 15' brush ladder.  I has only a seat (no arm rests or rails), and it breaks down to a nice small size.

If you are still looking for climbers, Summit is great for the money.  If that isn't a problem, then Lone Wolf.
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Post by: Pat B. on January 21, 2009, 08:57:00 AM
For hang ons are pretty cheap and very stable, I have about 10 of them.
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Post by: arklongbowman on January 21, 2009, 09:06:00 AM
I'm one of the over sixty crowd now, so the climbers are a little tough on an old man.  I use the ladders, even though I hunt public land here in NW Arkansas I have never had anyone bother them.  I do chain them in just in case.  Most ladders now days are really stable and roomy.
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Post by: Stringslap16 on January 21, 2009, 09:22:00 AM
Just hunt the ground, and put the extra money toward a another bow!  :)
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Post by: Jeff Strubberg on January 21, 2009, 09:53:00 AM
Another vote for Lone Wolf Alphas and climbing sticks.  Lightweight and a lot more versatile placement than a climber.
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Post by: john fletch on January 21, 2009, 10:47:00 AM
I use a homemade with a large base that give plenty of room to step out.  the problem seems to be too much exposure and I had several small groups 'look up' this year and then circle out of range.  I need to work on my angle and some form of front cover.  I made also go to the 'leafy' style of clothing that may break up shape better.

Ground hunting was not an option this year becasue it was so dry and the whitetail could hear you coming too easy.  If there was eough wind to cover the sound, I think it was too windy to get a good shot.

Boy we needed wet weather but not a drop of rain the whole archery season.
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Post by: swampbuck on January 21, 2009, 12:29:00 PM
I've got a summit thats a real nice climber,I strap the top section to the tree with a ratchet strap so I'm confident about leaning into it which needs to be done on close shots with a LB.

If I was to buy another climber I'd go with the lonewolf assuming the price wasn't a big thing...remember you'll likely only buy 1 in your lifetime with that in mind it may not be that big an investment

Ladders like BobW said work well as do most hang-on type stands without rails

Good luck and remember the ground comes up faster without a saftybelt
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: Biggie Hoffman on January 21, 2009, 02:14:00 PM
Quoteremember you'll likely only buy 1 in your lifetime with that in mind it may not be that big an investment
Oops.  I've used up about 5 lifetimes so far......
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: Big Fred Fan on January 21, 2009, 02:40:00 PM
I have shot out of Summit Open Shot for years.  It's light and it does not impede your shot options what so ever!  I believe the latest model is called the Open Shot Deluxe.
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on January 21, 2009, 03:26:00 PM
sounds like you need a lone wolf
like me and everybody else!!!!!!!!!
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Post by: rnharris on January 21, 2009, 04:18:00 PM
summit open shot paid 179.00 cheap stable pain to climb with all arms to pull yourself up done it for years dosn't bother me good stand for the money!

will not climb trees less than 8" in dia.
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Post by: Hattrick on January 21, 2009, 08:08:00 PM
Anther vote for lonewolf, i put a summit seat on mind an its sweet almost as comfortable as my summit..i can shoot with the rail on my summitt if i stand but i hate gettin calt sittin down sleeping. Its a real problem shooting sittin
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Post by: Magnum in Ms on January 21, 2009, 08:47:00 PM
I have used a Lone Wolf hand climber all year and love it. You can put the bungee cord around the tree to hold the top section in place and fold it against the tree. Then there is nothing at all to get in the way . You can almost shoot behind the tree. Best bow hunting stand I have ever used.
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Post by: Dale Hajas on January 21, 2009, 08:57:00 PM
Lone Wolf Alpha and LW sticks. I have 5 different stands, all different types and brands, and the LW is the only one that goes with me into the woods.
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Post by: Mel Amos on January 21, 2009, 09:10:00 PM
Biggie,

Do you strap the top part of the stand?  I've thought about it, but it sounds scary!

Mel
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Post by: peak98 on January 21, 2009, 10:28:00 PM
The most comfortable loc-on I've ever used is a Millenium loc-on, I could sit in it all day and be fine. The most shooter friendly loc-on I've tried is the Lone Wolf Alpha's. As far as climbers go, I use a API Bowhunter and will put a Summit seat on it this spring IF I don't break down and get a Lone Wolf HandClimber.
I will chose the satnd that best fits my needs for the hunt. If I'm going to sit more than 4 hours I want the Millenium, four or less the Lone Wolf, or my API Bowhunter.

I would strongly suggest that you try before you buy. I do not like a climber or any stand for that matter that has any kind of rail,bar or anything else that comes past the front edge of the seat, and I've never liked to "sit and climb" in any stand so a open front style stand is all I ever consider. Alot of people just aren't comfortable with this style stand though, different strokes for different folks. Try a few and find out what matters/works for you.
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Post by: Biggie Hoffman on January 22, 2009, 10:50:00 AM
Mel, I have enough belly that I don't strap the top. It pushes down on the rail and holds the tree nicely!

I really should I guess but I figger once I sit down, it sets the top section into the tree so deep. I have to smack up on it before I start down.

Of course I never lean to eithe side, just straight off the front.
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: swampbuck on January 22, 2009, 12:17:00 PM
Dang Biggie 5 climbers already    :confused:  

I'm bettin thats not the norm LOL .I guess since mines been out in the swamp since opening day of gun season (locked) it could be missing but other than that it's not likely I'd buy another anytime too soon.

I've made a bunch of chain on's and ladders out of conduit.Those stay put most of the time,I've just not gotten around to grabbing my climber yet which normally doesn't stay but my pack was full of meat that day
Title: Re: tree stand for longbows?
Post by: Biggie Hoffman on January 22, 2009, 01:04:00 PM
Heck yeah Tom. I've always done my part to keep the economy moving  :-)