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  1. #11
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    I have had the same blind for the last 4 seasons, hardcore brand man cave and its a super comfortable blind with lots of room for me, my gun, and my blind bag with shell pouches on either side and flagging holes on both sides. Down fall is there are no backpack style straps for long hauls when you cant get your truck and trailer right to the X in the field

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  3. #12
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    I am still a big believer in minimal footprint for maximum concealment so my vote goes to the Power Hunter. May not be the most comfortable but it hides well, shells in my pocket calls around my neck everything else hidden under the sleeper shells
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    If your a big man or want the room i'd say Tangle Free Deadzone.

  5. #14
    Has too much time on their hands

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    I'm still hunting out of my standard Redhead layout that I bought over 8 seasons ago.

    It's full of empty hulls and dirt, but it's still holding up, lol!

    -Nick
    Krete

    Bills n' Thrills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Campbery View Post
    tanglefree deadzone, when they go on sale at cabelas, comes with snow over, $169
    Its regular 329.99$ is really goes as low as 169$?

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    goose buster

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingguy87 View Post
    Its regular 329.99$ is really goes as low as 169$?
    Yep it sure does. Last time I saw it was either just before the season opened or very early in the season last year. Just keep checking if you're not in a rush.

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    No hurry, was actually waiting for the late summer hunting sales and for Cabelas to come to Barrie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IH8ATTN View Post
    If your a big man or want the room i'd say Tangle Free Deadzone.
    Looking at the specs between that and the Goose Buster XL they are the same blind, but the Goose Buster has a nicer price tag.
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    At one time I had 8 final approach eliminators. They were the original made in the USA. Used them hard for many yrs. still have 2 eliminators and 1 final approach "SUB" bought the sub for taking to Texas and sask. Now there are so many manufacturers of blinds it's would be hard to pick. Things I would look for are waterproof, dull finish, stubble straps, comfortable back support and room to move. I use to roll around in mine when I was calling and watching a flock funny thinking about how exciting it was to be working the flocks into the spread.

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