Good suggestion. My Rhino blind worked perfectly. I'm 5'10" and use a Scheel's folding chair. My line of sight is squarely in the middle. My buddy is short, about 5'5" and uses a folding stool and he shoots just fine. My nephew has used my blind and he is 6'2" and it works equally well for him. The floor space is also important. I also use a BOG tripod with a "death grip" hog saddle. The blind allows ample space to sit the tripod and offers a near perfect gun rest for steady shooting.Personal experience: Be aware of the window height in relation to your chair/stool. I found my blind windows too low and got a sore neck within a few minutes using the ##$%%^ thing. I gave it away to a shorter relative and I never saw him use it either.
I will check out the window height after I receive it and experiment with chair height.Personal experience: Be aware of the window height in relation to your chair/stool. I found my blind windows too low and got a sore neck within a few minutes using the ##$%%^ thing. I gave it away to a shorter relative and I never saw him use it either.
Im in between you and your friend on height so Im thinking I should be fine but will find a chair accordingly. I too will have extra equip such as my bi-pod and a small tripod to hold my phone, as I hope to record my shot.Good suggestion. My Rhino blind worked perfectly. I'm 5'10" and use a Scheel's folding chair. My line of sight is squarely in the middle. My buddy is short, about 5'5" and uses a folding stool and he shoots just fine. My nephew has used my blind and he is 6'2" and it works equally well for him. The floor space is also important. I also use a BOG tripod with a "death grip" hog saddle. The blind allows ample space to sit the tripod and offers a near perfect gun rest for steady shooting.
Was that a Baronnett 350 by any chance. Mine looked just like that after that December snow storm. Cleaned the snow off popped the top back up and took it down. Nothing broken or torn. I was amazed.
Nope rhino 100Was that a Baronnett 350 by any chance. Mine looked just like that after that December snow storm. Cleaned the snow off popped the top back up and took it down. Nothing broken or torn. I was amazed.
I have had pinholes like that in the ground blinds I have used.Just received my new Rhino R-600 and think Im going to like it. Have set up and taken down a few times and its fairly easy.
Looking from inside the blinds I had several years ago, I want to say I remember seeing small pin holes in them, but not sure.
Since its been a few years, can anyone tell me if its normal to have small pin holes shining light through them like in the pictures ?
Yes these pictures are from my new blind. The holes are easy to see with a bright light or sun behind them. I thought I remember seeing the same thing several years ago, but wasnt sure. The holes are from where they have done stitching around the windows etc...so Im hoping it might be normal.Are these pics in your new blind? That seems odd. I have no recollection of pin-holes in mine and it did not leak. I'm ordering my new blind soon, so I'll be looking for any irregularities.
I think I remember the same thing.I have had pinholes like that in the ground blinds I have used.