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Old 10-30-2002, 05:35 PM
Worthless-N-Winter Worthless-N-Winter is offline
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I am interested in purchasing 3 of these blinds if i could get some info. I have seen pictures and video but have not talked to anyone(i know) that has been able to get thier hands on one. To me think this blind looks way better than eliminator/finisher, because of its low profile(I hunt wheat and peanut fields in Oklahoma so thiers not much cover)

1)honestly, how are the pro staffers liking the hinged door? does it stay up when you throw it back?

2)What stores are not backordered?
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Old 10-30-2002, 08:11 PM
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First of all the Power Hunter blinds should be very effective where you hunt. They are very low profile and can dissapear easily. Second, I have hunted out of the Power Hunters and have had no problem with the hinged lid. In fact, they fall back out of your way when you flip them back. They offer a great field of view allowing you to watch and follow the birds the entire time you are working them. I am not familliar with the stores in your area whoare selling them, but you may want to chect with some of the catalog companies. I hope this helps, and I know you will be pleased with the Power Hunter when you get one

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Old 10-31-2002, 02:50 AM
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I had the pleasure of hunting out of the Power Hunter blind in Manitoba this year. I have only one word to say about them...AWESOME. You can really "move" around under the lid, keeping the birds in view at all times. As far as the hinged lid goes...Flip and start hammerin'.

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Old 10-31-2002, 07:17 AM
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Hey Worthless I used the PowerHunter in Canada also, and it is very easy to hide and is comfortable.
The hinged top never got in the way. Usually when you come up in the heat of the moment it usually wound up laying on the ground behind you. The thing that I liked about it was that you could look out behind yourself through the mesh at the birds. Seemed every time we hunted in a group whoever was in the PowerHunter was to be the lookout. You can contact someone at Avery's customer service to find the dealer in your area.
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Old 11-12-2002, 04:40 PM
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Would like to know, if the gun can be stored inside the blind.
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Old 11-13-2002, 05:30 PM
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Thanks guys just ordered them from wing supply.


(P.S) if you order something from wing supply give them this discount code for 10% off.

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