I’m wanting to build a bow blind and was wondering what’s a good size for the blind???? Just a basic bow blind not the pentagon type I’ll might f that up
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Originally posted by blood-sport View PostMan, I just ordered the “down and out”
Warrior blind by Hawk.
Check them out.
I also ordered the 5’ stand to go along with it.
Super lite weight and incredibly durable. A buddy of mine has about 15 of them at his ranch in Mexico. Loves them !!
Good luck !!
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My son and I are building cheap, small, lightweight blinds: 4 ft. (w) x 5 ft. (l) x 6 ft. (h)
We're using 2x2s for the frame and foam boards for the outer covering. We then cover everything with camo burlap. We mount the blinds on deck blocks and wire the 2x4 joists to the concrete deck blocks. This gets the blinds about a foot off of the ground which keeps the bind off of wet ground, and I think - it helps prevent any intrusion by bugs and critters. We paint the inside of the blind with black paint and sit as far to the back of the blind as possible. Plenty of room to use either a vertical bow or crossbow.
Regards,
Dave
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I built lots out of Cattle Panels. Cover with Canvas/brush or (burlap just dont last..)but OK doubled up for a couple years...Put cattle panels together with Ty wraps.Then when happy with it and location tie with wire...Best part is cut TY/wire and move.. and they stack easy. Only problem is they need roof unless your in thick shade...a few T post and couple sheets plywood ...work
To get more height you can stand and cut panels vertical and cut to height you need.. you can overlap panels a foot or so and add height Ty wrap to test then wire..and if you want a temperament joint..Weld or I Braze..that welding torch is easier to pack in woods than weld machine
Bolt cutters or cutoff wheel on portable angle grinder will be your friend
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