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<blockquote data-quote="GUNNERX2" data-source="post: 4690307" data-attributes="member: 19586"><p>I've used a Avery Finisher for the last several years and am very pleased. I bought it on sale for about $200. The doors work well and doesn't take but a few moments to set up. Very roomy, you can put your blind bag inside while you hunt. Before the Finisher, I had an original Xlander and it was a good blind, about the most simple to set up and extremely low profile. My beef with it was that it didn't have framed doors and the wind could & would blow open. </p><p>What ever you choose, mix up dirt & water to mud it up, then use a product like Avery Killer Weed to camo and don't scrimp. You can't put on too much. </p><p>The phrase "Least expensive and highest quality" doesn't apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUNNERX2, post: 4690307, member: 19586"] I've used a Avery Finisher for the last several years and am very pleased. I bought it on sale for about $200. The doors work well and doesn't take but a few moments to set up. Very roomy, you can put your blind bag inside while you hunt. Before the Finisher, I had an original Xlander and it was a good blind, about the most simple to set up and extremely low profile. My beef with it was that it didn't have framed doors and the wind could & would blow open. What ever you choose, mix up dirt & water to mud it up, then use a product like Avery Killer Weed to camo and don't scrimp. You can't put on too much. The phrase "Least expensive and highest quality" doesn't apply. [/QUOTE]
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