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Originally posted by Rambow View PostNice Setup! Make sure they throw a couple practice shots out those windows at that steep angle so they can get set up at the right height inside the blind before hunt morning. Two of my krivomans with 45*degree shots have kids broadhead scars from being shot into the bottom of the window frame 8-10 yrs ago. Theirs was from compounds, but crossbow has a little offset between scope line of view and bolt as well.
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Originally posted by Chance Love View PostLooks good. I'd definitely "black-out" all windows that are not used for shooting, especially the ones in the back. Keep that sucker dark inside.
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Originally posted by Rambow View PostNice Setup! Make sure they throw a couple practice shots out those windows at that steep angle so they can get set up at the right height inside the blind before hunt morning. Two of my krivomans with 45*degree shots have kids broadhead scars from being shot into the bottom of the window frame 8-10 yrs ago. Theirs was from compounds, but crossbow has a little offset between scope line of view and bolt as well.
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Figure it out before you are actually hunting!!!! I have seen multiple times where the blind got shot on close shots from elevated Krivoman blinds!!!
Bisch
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Originally posted by Bisch View Post^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^
Figure it out before you are actually hunting!!!! I have seen multiple times where the blind got shot on close shots from elevated Krivoman blinds!!!
Bisch
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Originally posted by Rambow View PostNice Setup! Make sure they throw a couple practice shots out those windows at that steep angle so they can get set up at the right height inside the blind before hunt morning. Two of my krivomans with 45*degree shots have kids broadhead scars from being shot into the bottom of the window frame 8-10 yrs ago. Theirs was from compounds, but crossbow has a little offset between scope line of view and bolt as well.
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Originally posted by Krivoman View PostJust an FYI, No issues with shot angles anymore. All windows are 24 inch long now. So no issues with shorter windows from the past.
Most of us are fans of your blinds Mitch. Nothing derogatory intended with the suggestion to practice with kids from the blind before they hunt. I’d suggest the same with kids using any other elevated blind as well. We own 4 of your blinds and they are quality setups. Good to hear the update regarding windows now 24”. Outstanding.
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Originally posted by Rambow View PostMost of us are fans of your blinds Mitch. Nothing derogatory intended with the suggestion to practice with kids from the blind before they hunt. I’d suggest the same with kids using any other elevated blind as well. We own 4 of your blinds and they are quality setups. Good to hear the update regarding windows now 24”. Outstanding.
Same from me! I also own 4. My highest one is 18” off the ground, so no problem with mine. I have shot the blind in an elevated one at a buddies place, and know of one other guy who did it at the same place with a compound. That’s the only reason I posted, so that it would work out good for the kids he is gonna have hunting in there.
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