Anyone use one of these things?? BILL
I've had one for 3 years. I usually hunt from a treestand but have used it on occasion.
No, but ive looked at them close.
Lot of money for what it is.
But aint everything that way!
Theres a youtube video on how to build one for less
Type in Casper blind
Mudd on here made one that was very nice. I've heard guys have lost them temporarily while leaving it,then coming back and not able to see the thing. rat'
I own one... It works great , however, you must take into account what's behind it versus what it will reflect ? Takes a little thought.. Used it in s.texas while javy hunting.. Like it , but don't know if I'd spend that amount again . Sutty
I have one, its a great tool to have and use in the right case. They hide just about anywhere. best to back up into cedar trees or something to cover you from behind. Here are some pictures of my sets in early season.
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u257/Boudreaux_Boz/Longbow/DSCN9762.jpg) (http://s170.photobucket.com/user/Boudreaux_Boz/media/Longbow/DSCN9762.jpg.html)
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u257/Boudreaux_Boz/Longbow/DSCN9732.jpg) (http://s170.photobucket.com/user/Boudreaux_Boz/media/Longbow/DSCN9732.jpg.html)
Thanks,
Boswell
From the pics above, it seems it would work very good. It is almost impossible to see in the bottom picture. I think I will have to build one before next season.
What kind of blind is it? A mirror type?
britt....yes, it is a mirror type.
What I don't understand is that you still have to get high enough out of it to shoot. Looks to me like that kinda defeats the purpose? Please enlighten me the proper way to use it.
Agree with L. Harris. . . I can see how you shoot the compound with ports built in, but how would you shoot out of it with trad??
Shooting out of one with traditional equipment isn't a problem.