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    #16
    Bedroom...

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      #17
      Interesting. I just can't decide what windows I want to go with

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        #18
        Deerview windows mounted vertically since I have a bow in hand 90% of the time

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          #19
          Originally posted by solocam_aggie View Post
          Interesting. I just can't decide what windows I want to go with

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          Are you building a blind or modifying a existing blind ?
          Is it a bow blind only ?
          If bow only use one that you can open with one hand preferably
          And go with the tinted glass
          Last edited by ReydonPete; 02-23-2017, 05:01 PM.

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            #20
            #4 since I make my own windows for my rifle blinds and they are vertical sliding windows. Made mine out of the acrylic sheeting cut to fit smaller windows that are 16" wide by 11" tall. This year I am going to convert one rifle ground blind into an archery stand. I will make the window a bit larger and vertical still using the acrylic. Will always have it open when in the blind and closed when I am not. The windows slide quietly in the plastic tracks I use. I have never had a wasp or yellow jacket inside any of my blinds with these style windows since the shut and fit tight. If I were to buy windows the would be solid hinge windows.

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              #21
              #3 for sure.

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                #22
                If they hinge, I prefer ones that hinge outward or else they leak like crazy and rot your floor quickly.

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                  #23
                  On my weatherproof blinds I put 2-0 2-0 or 2-0 1-0 horizontal sliders that are made for houses. There rain/ wind proof and are insulated. I leave the windows closed when I'm not there and if it's raining I'll leave them closed while I'm hunting. I build plywood doors for the inside then and paint them black on both sides. They are hinged so that you can open them with one hand. Being black on both sides I can open them and never get busted.

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                    #24
                    I guess we can't discuss our options if they aren't a supporting member, or on the list as a sponsor? Guessing that's why my post was deleted? Anyway,Maxxed Outdoors makes some nice sliders.

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                      #25
                      All of my bow blinds have deerview windows in them.

                      One has the inside vertical slider, other blind has the horizontal slider and my third blind has the hinge window. I like them all but the horizontal slider window is my favorite.

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                        #26
                        We use plexiglass mounted up with cabinet hinges. You can mount them horizontally or vertically. Quiet and stay open or closed easily.

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