Which ground blind
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From: Dale06
30-Oct-21
I’m in need of a new ground blind. One of mine that was well used and weathered was shredded by Ks winds recently. I’m thinking double bull, or Xenek. It will be out months at a time in Ks., and used primarily for white tail hunting. Any comments on either of these two blinds? Thanks
From: drycreek
30-Oct-21
Double Bulls have served me well but I haven’t left them out that long. I’ve seen the Xenek and it looks like a good choice also. I think either would be a good choice.
From: midwest
30-Oct-21
Camofire had Xenek blems at about half price this week.
From: Rock
31-Oct-21
How about a Hay Bale Blind, they are made to leave out for long periods.
From: Shuteye
31-Oct-21
Double Bulls are great and I used them for years. Now I go with a lot cheaper blind. I leave it up all year and spray with camp dry. It is in my woods, right behind my house. This one is a Rhino and had lots of room and I can stand up in it. If It is going to snow I put a Speaker stand holder in the middle and it won't collapse from snow. Did the same with my Double bulls.
From: Shuteye
31-Oct-21
I set up a trail cam to see what goes by my ground blind. I am waiting for frost before I start hunting. Will be soon.
From: Dino
31-Oct-21
Xenek makes a good blind. They r tough too. They can b a little tricky to set up and take down, but once set up they r very nice to use, lots of shooting adjustability.
From: WI Shedhead
31-Oct-21
Xenex are really nice like previous post- a bath in camp dry yearly does them wonders
From: skookumjt
01-Nov-21
Xenek has some great features and are bomb proof.
From: Ursman
01-Nov-21
XENEK by far. I’ve had them all. Expensive yes. You get what you pay for.
From: razorsharp
01-Nov-21
Baronette has been awesome for me so far