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re: Off season box stands
Posted on 3/5/25 at 5:27 pm to 257WBY
Posted on 3/5/25 at 5:27 pm to 257WBY
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Buy one or two antler sheds this year and add more as you can. Academy had tripods for $129 a while back. Use the tripods until you can buy more shooting houses.
That’s what I did but I had some old wood blinds I replaced over time so it was a little easier.
Posted on 3/6/25 at 6:14 am to 257WBY
About what I paid for a couple of these about 3 years ago, delivered about an hour and a half away. One 4x6 and the 4x6 “Lounger”. That extra kickout space is really nice, room for my pack, Buddy Heater and I regularly shoot out of 3 sides of it. Very high quality. I spent a little extra to get camo for the cool factor, so the plain green were cheaper. Also bought the metal
stairs/platform. Having a tractor with forks made putting them up a breeze.
Dixie Deer Blinds
stairs/platform. Having a tractor with forks made putting them up a breeze.
Dixie Deer Blinds
Posted on 3/6/25 at 7:02 am to buffbraz
I built 2 8x8 fixed position. Got about $1600 in each. Full weather proof with 36” exterior door, flip up windows and LP smartside exterior siding. Full size staircase going up. These are home proof as you stated. This was on 3 years ago prices. I built them to last forever because its on property ill have forever. Pay for it 1 time.
If you are doing permanent fixed position i recommend concrete in the ground with brackets to bolt your legs to above. The weakest link will be your legs rotting off at ground level. If you ever do decide to move them unbolt an pick up with a lift.
Like others have said. Do 1-2 a year the right/nice way instead of going cheap and trying to get it all at once.
If you are doing permanent fixed position i recommend concrete in the ground with brackets to bolt your legs to above. The weakest link will be your legs rotting off at ground level. If you ever do decide to move them unbolt an pick up with a lift.
Like others have said. Do 1-2 a year the right/nice way instead of going cheap and trying to get it all at once.
This post was edited on 3/6/25 at 7:04 am
Posted on 3/6/25 at 7:12 am to buffbraz
Posted on 3/6/25 at 2:37 pm to demtigers73
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LINK / We have 12 of the SC-2s
Are you looking to sell some of them? Price?
Posted on 3/6/25 at 3:59 pm to buffbraz
No we’re not selling any. They run from $1200-$1500 new if i remember correctly call them good folks.
Posted on 3/6/25 at 8:34 pm to buffbraz
We sell the muddy box stands at Hill’s Equipment. They’re pricey, but we could cut you a deal with a bulk purchase like that.
Posted on 3/8/25 at 10:19 am to Dylan
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We sell the muddy box stands at Hill’s Equipment. They’re pricey, but we could cut you a deal with a bulk purchase like that.
Do you have a website w/ models and prices? Thx.
Posted on 3/10/25 at 7:36 am to buffbraz
This guy makes them in Kenner and delivers for a fee. He’s done great work for me on the past and has quick turnarounds
Facebook Page with pricing in posts
Facebook Page with pricing in posts
Posted on 3/10/25 at 9:55 am to The Levee
We ended up making a deal for the 3 sportsman’s condos and one wooden stand already on site. Considering either this FB guy or splurging for an Antler Shed for the final stand.
Posted on 3/10/25 at 9:59 am to buffbraz
We also have one antler shed
It’s fantastic if you can swing it
It’s fantastic if you can swing it
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