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    4x6 floor, 13' to bottom of window, velcro door closures, been in this spot 3 seasons +. I have a shooting bench and sandbags mounted to the floor and still have room for a second person.20210603_165721.jpg20210603_165349.jpg20210603_165323.jpg20210603_165552.jpg

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    I have 2 Muddy Quad Pod that I’ve been happy with. Woodbury’s in walterboro usually has them.

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    Build your own like a red blooded heterosexual.

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    I’ve built my own and I’ve bought CB’s. With lumber prices through the roof and with long term durability, I don’t think you can go wrong with CB’s. Also, make sure you drive some rebar in the ground to anchor them. As heavy duty as they are, I learned the hard way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    4x6 floor, 13' to bottom of window, velcro door closures, been in this spot 3 seasons +. I have a shooting bench and sandbags mounted to the floor and still have room for a second person.20210603_165721.jpg20210603_165349.jpg20210603_165323.jpg20210603_165552.jpg
    We use these. Very easy to relocate unlike wood builds.

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    All very impressive stands. My 2 cent. You want one that can be moved in the bed of a truck or trailer by one person. Carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3 1/2" MAGUM View Post
    CB's and be cautious of the trees in the driveway, if you pickup.

    Mike
    😂😂 can not believe those 2 pine trees have made it all these years

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    Price list for sportsman’s one stop in Iva
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    So does each stand come with frame and cover and then later if needed you can buy replacement covers?

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    Yes, that is how he explained it to me

    The towers are all welded though, no way to break them apart for transport
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Yes, that is how he explained it to me

    The towers are all welded though, no way to break them apart for transport
    That is correct- my 10' base was 1 piece, plus the plywood, plus the tie downs, plus the top blind, the walls, and the herculite top, I am buying a new cover and top this year- if I had taken it off at the end of deer season it would have lasted 7 or 8 years instead of 3+. Everything is predrilled and bolts together, wrap and top are zip tied.

    DC- thanks- now I know where they come from.

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    I set the base and tied it down- set the plywood on top, climbed the ladder pulled the blind up with a rope, set it on top and bolted it together. I could have done the 15' base and blind by myself just as easy.

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    The blinds on those stands from Iva do not last long. Be prepared to replace every 3-5 years. I also added plywood for a ceiling which is a nice addition. Be sure the anchor them very well.
    Carolina Counsel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolina Counsel View Post
    The blinds on those stands from Iva do not last long. Be prepared to replace every 3-5 years. I also added plywood for a ceiling which is a nice addition. Be sure the anchor them very well.
    Agree. Got a couple. Garbage
    Cb all the way
    Got some 20 years old
    Same as new

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    Is anyone familiar with Black Shadow Deer Stands out of Bamberg? Mike and Dianne Black?

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    I know a guy that builds them in Saluda. His are cheaper than CB. Same fine quality. PM me if you want his contact information.

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