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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBelt" data-source="post: 1298723" data-attributes="member: 5867"><p>I've got one of the full chair blinds with side windows. I took a nice deer from it this season. You still have to brush them in really well to the background. Even with doing that, the deer spotted me at about 40 yds away. Too late---BOOM, he was down.</p><p>I like the chair blind for when it's raining or too wet to use my climber safely.</p><p>It also allows you to move a little bit without getting busted.</p><p>I sewed some elastic cord loops on mine so that I could add some foliage to help hide it.</p><p>Still, that big black hole in the front is pretty much the giveaway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBelt, post: 1298723, member: 5867"] I've got one of the full chair blinds with side windows. I took a nice deer from it this season. You still have to brush them in really well to the background. Even with doing that, the deer spotted me at about 40 yds away. Too late---BOOM, he was down. I like the chair blind for when it's raining or too wet to use my climber safely. It also allows you to move a little bit without getting busted. I sewed some elastic cord loops on mine so that I could add some foliage to help hide it. Still, that big black hole in the front is pretty much the giveaway. [/QUOTE]
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