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Re: ground blinds
[Re: jawbone]
#1994698
01/17/17 05:27 PM
01/17/17 05:27 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 33 Mobile, Alabama
Fosko
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 33
Mobile, Alabama
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I just shoot through the mesh Velcro windows ... I've been tempted to try it, but just can't allow myself to do it. The same here, I guess I would try it on a close shot bow hunting, but I usually just set it up somewhere good for rifle use and leave the windows open. One little tip I picked up was to use liquid electrical tape on the seams on the inside of the pop up. It has worked wonders in reducing water from getting in. Sure they say they are rain proof, but as most know, they all aren't that way.
Last edited by Fosko; 01/17/17 05:28 PM.
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