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What's with the rear view mirrors on the stand? Looks like the cab is mount to a steel rim at the base? Does it come with passenger side air bags? Or are the fat banjo players who use this thing enough cushion when placed on either side of you? I guess my question is WHY? JUST WHY?
Here we go again, bashing another guy's hunting methods. I personally wouldn't use it myself, but a blind is a blind. These guy's just put a little effort into constructing it. Looks like they also recycled some old truck cab.
Not so much that their using it; to each their own. But from that video, it looks as they are trying to market it. You got to admit though, it's pretty damn hokie, no matter what engineering feat went into it's construction!
It's one thing to have the idea..... but another to actually build it! I would try it just to say I did! It is like a fat chick..... don't want to be seen in it by your friends! LOL!
I agree that it is just so far beneath real hunters. Where do you put your latte warmer? Is there a light so you can read the latest from Oprah's book list? You might scratch the stock on your $20K gun on a sharp edge somewhere.
Well as the guys said It designed to help get young hunters out into the field and keep the older ones going for longer. When you get to old to hump through the bush, you might find such a device more applealing.
Doesn't seem like a great idea from a safety standpoint. I'd be worried about somebody thinking that the were using a derelict truck cab for target practice - common sense would dictate that you make sure it is indeed abandoned before shooting at it, but with some of the goofs out there I wouldn't be so trusting.
I know a fellow that uses 4 junk pickup trucks for blinds on his land. They still have all the widows and seats in them. He sits in them with a little heater and when a deer of his liking appears he simply rolls down the window and whacks them.
Well... Speaking as a politically incorrect redneck (and proud of it), I love it and would like 4 or 5 that aren't running sitting in my front lawn. In Toronto.