I am looking to purchase my first deer blind and have been drawn to the Ram Blinds due to their affordability and overall design. However, I wanted to see what other's experiences are.
I have a Ram I got from Menards a few weeks ago and hopefully will get it out this weekend.Theres the best and there the best for the price.Two completely different blinds
Buy once, cry once. I have multiple 360 hunting blinds, and several other unnamable brands. 360 has the best windows, and that's what's most important with a blind. Ed Weaver would be your dealer in the Illinois area, he's a good friend of mine.
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I'm in a warm climate. I don't need insulation and cooling is more important the heating for most of our season. So, i don't use actual commercial type windows. One thing I find important in a blind is keeping it dark inside so movement is concealed. So, one of the things I do is to build push out windows that are solid and act as a shade. I just use 4x4s for the supports with cross bracing. I use T111 type paneling for the walls. I used ondura for the roof and slant it toward the back. I've built them several different sizes, 8x8, 8x6, 6x6. 8x8 is large enough to take 2 kids easily and 8x6 works well with one kid. The 6x6 work well for a single hunter.