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Re: Best Facing-The-Tree Climber
[Re: Goatkiller]
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01/29/21 01:25 PM
01/29/21 01:25 PM
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Some lucky fella took my Brent Hunt Trophy Whitetail off my hands. Not a lot of room to move around but a good stand and very lightweight if you can find one somewhere.
Maybe a Buckshot would fit the bill or Summit 180.
Going to be hard to find a climber that is also light in weight. I was that lucky fella. It’s the most comfortable climber I’ve ever used and feels very secure. I could sit all day in it.
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