Anybody use a longbow in a ground blind, just doesn't seem like there is enough room.
Ideas please.
I have only shot from tent blinds on some 3D shoots and found it very difficult with my 68" bow. I don't think I would try to hunt from one. When hunting from the ground,I build brush blinds as I can easily construct them to accomodate my longbow.
I've got just the blind for ya! It works great for me, with a 64 inch longbow no problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huPrXp-1Fkc&feature=plcp
I missed two deer last year after whacking the top of a blind with my limb. I have given up on any commercial ground blinds.
I have an Ameristep blind called "BigHouse", and shoot 66" or 68"longbows out of it without problems. Shot a turkey out of it with 2 people sitting in the blind. It is 6' by 6'by 78" tall.
This is talked about alot! I did a search for you :thumbsup:
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Way to many to put on this thread here's a few, all I did was a search for blinds :)
I shoot a 70" Hill out of our blinds with no problems. Just have to practice with them :archer2:
Tracy
I have an ameristep Brickhouse. I`ve killed two deer and 4 Turkeys with a 66" Hill bow and a 64" mohawk.Takes practice.RC
Gota cant my 66" pretty hard
I like to make mine with what nature provides. For me it's fun to build them too.
Both my recurve and longbow are 60". I use Ameristep Brickhouse blinds that are 67" high. I can't my bows a little and don't have to much trouble, but I do have to be conscious and take my time. I also use some homemade blinds that are much taller and have 0 problems in those.
I shoot all my bows from 60 inch Robertson recurve to 66" osage selfbow in a ground blind....I have a Double Bull 360. Going to get a Baronett 350 as well for its size.
I put my stool towards back left corner...angle seat towards front right corner...and cant bow a bit and no issues.
I have a Primos Ground Max Predator Den Blind and shoot my shorter longbows (60"-58") out of it without any problems.
I have a blind I leave out all year it's a cheap ameristep but I dug the bottom of the ground out a foot and I have plenty of room for my longbow...
I will say I have found to better blind for the price than the Big Mikes barronett....It's 90 inches tall I think and pops up in seconds!
I got one from the Auction site for 120 bucks but I've seen demo models go for as little as 100 bucks on the auction site!
ahem! :confused: :dunno:
baronett blinds has one of the tallest at the best price, best price last year in OK 119.00 good blind I bought five/
I saw some prior threads about Barenett 350, and love the price. Can't wait till my daughter is old enought to come with!
KS Trapper I like your posts but which blind is your best? Can PM me if you like; Baronett or Ameristep
Thanks!
Jay, The Barronett Gr350 is by far my favorite. We have used ours two seasons now and put them up in September and take them down after turkey season in May.
No fading, no tearing, They have performed great. We do slide ours up under ceder tree's most of the time but they are still fade free on the front side. We have been through alot of blinds and have around six of them now.
The Ameristep,Primos and all the others that cost alot more all faded pretty bad after just one season. Zipper problems, hub problems and tearing were pretty comon also. I like the size of the BigHouse Ameristep but I'm not sure they make them anymore and it faded the most.
I do think the older Double Bulls are the best blind out there material wise but they are not near big enough for my longer longbows and cost way to much.
Anyway, We can buy our Barronett's for just a little over a hundred dollars when we catch them on sale and a $130 regular price and the are well worth it in my opinion. I will try and get some better pictures of ours this season it seems like there is a bunch of interest in them.
I'm sure the will all fade if left out in the full sun for six months but I'm not going to test that. Good luck and I hope this helps. Here is a link to were we buy ours.
http://www.orschelnfarmhome.com/80-in-barronett-gr350-ground-hunting-blind/ctl16754/cp58261/si5189322/cl1/
Tracy
On our first hunt together I hunted from one of Tracy's Barronett 350 blinds. I was sold immediately and bought one immediately. Now it's my favorite pop up blind even ahead of my Double Bull.
I'm 6'4" and can stand up and stretch my legs in the Barronett... even walk around in it. My 68 and 70 inch longbows have plenty of clearance.
Thanks! I have an old Cabelas used once need to see if I can use w/ my recurve, if not I'll get the 350.
I don't think you can beat a Barronett 350 for a ground blind. I use a little higher stool (like a bar stool) to accommodate the high windows, but there's tons of room in one. You can shoot just about any bow out of one of them.
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
No problems shooting both of my 66" recurves out of my 78" wide by 90" tall Ameristep Penthouse blind.
Well I hope you're all happy...I just ordered one! Tried my old cabelas blind and works only straight forward. New one will work when my dad visits and hopefully next year when my daughter is older. Just hope it comes this week since heading to the lease this Sat.
You will like it, Good luck and shoot strait!
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Tracy
54" shrew classic. Never have to worry about limb clearance much!
I ordered Mon nite and got it today! It's huge! My daughter loves it :) good quality too. I put a small piece of reflective tap on the door zipper for easy and quick access in the mornings.
I'm picking up my feeder on Sat on my way to the lease. I'll brush it in and have a full month for the deer to get used to it. Do you guys face one side straight or point a corner straight for more visability? Still tons facing straight and can't wait to try it out. Perfect when my dad visits too
I'm glad you like it Jay and I face mine with one side straight but it can work any way you want it to.
We also leave the netting up on all of our blinds and shoot through. Been doing it for years and never have any problems. :D
Tracy
I have a Double Bull that is tough to shoot from with my 64" Pronghorn. However, the last two seasons I've taken an antelope from it by unzipping the window on the roof (which I think is meant for shooting a shotgun out of), and planning my shot so my upper limb might poke out of that opening a hair.
That does lighten up the inside of the blind substantially which may cause some concealment concerns, but if you move slowly with stealth, I haven't had it cause me problems with antelope. Deer might be another story, but most deer scenarios lend themselves better to natural cover ground blinds anyway. At least in my area.