It's the one that Dog used for years and he's not small. Hasn't been used for about 6 years, but if I were buying a DB, which I won't, it would be the one I'd buy. I hunted out of it quite a few times over the years with no problems.
It's the one that Dog used for years and he's not small. Hasn't been used for about 6 years, but if I were buying a DB, which I won't, it would be the one I'd buy. I hunted out of it quite a few times over the years with no problems.
I am not interested in buying one. Just thinking of other ways to setup stands on a high pressured day lease and thinking the T2 may work better than the normal sized ground blind. Digging a hole and making a natural ground blind is my go to, but would like to have a blind just in case of bad weather or if I plan a longer sit.
I think this is a T2. Tuthdoc turned me on to this one on ebay some time ago. I am hunting out of it regularly and like it. I think it says DB2 on the hubs. Is it a T2??
WoJo's pic is a T5. T2 only has two hubs. Like other have said plenty of room but have had to draw slightly toward a corner (30 degrees or so) then swing to the left or right to avoid hitting the back or front of the blind. T2 has one big window in the front. My issues with it are that the window mesh is not replaceable and the closures for cam ports/flaps/windows are crap. Buy some velcro at Walmart to keep them from flapping in the breeze.
What I did: I have a short draw and still kept hitting the back of the blind with my elbow at full draw. Turned the blind lengthways and now shoot out of one of the ports at either end. Plenty or room to draw that way.
I bought one this year, and this weekend i killed a hell of an Aoudad out of mine. Once you figure the inside and what you can and cant do they are awsome for setting up in the brush. I actually cut a small cross in the shoot through netting; because i shoot the Rage and didnt want the blades opening.
I have also shot two does out of the T2 this year.
I like the T2 over the T5, due to it being much easier to brush in. My friend who is 6'4" and myself at 6'3" have both hunted out of it without any problem. What really helps is to cut a hole in the shoot through mesh to stick your arrow out of when you draw.
We've both hunted out of it at the same time before, one taping and one hunting. Now that's when it gets a little tight.
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