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    Default KillZone Hunting Turret XL Hub Style Ground Blind Deer Turkey 3Z

    Hi Guys,

    I would like to buy a blind, and I am thinking in this blind..
    I am a lover shorebirds photographer and I Would like to receive feed back on this blind if it's good or not for shorebirds..
    Any comments welcome.
    I saw on the pcitures in Amazaon.com something that It looks like that we can drop down this blind to be almost at ground level..
    let me know
    All the best
    Manuel

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    Manuel,
    Just a question for you.
    Can you get down to ground level with the Killzone? If you like shorebird photography that would be one of the key things i would be looking for. I did a quick search of blinds and found the "Eastman Undertaker Ground Blind" it looks like it goes pretty darn low. Anyone have experience with it?

    Good luck and God bless,

    chris

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    https://store.birdsasart.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=25
    Artie carries a Kwik Camo Throw Over Blind.

    I own and use one. The can be used standing, sitting or laying on the ground.

    James

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    James,

    for you it should be the best one?? could you explain to me how it works?? It just a sheet over you, or it more serious finition?? Let me know, I can't find a detail view of this blind..thanks
    Manuel

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    I have a pop blind that looks similar. It has two camera ports about 18" off the ground, but these are small and don't give you any room to pan. My blind works okay in the backyard, but it is fairly heavy. It is a hunting blind, designed to be left up for days or weeks. The field of view is also fairly limited for a long lens on a tripod. I am looking at the 7 pound Ameristep Outhouse or the Kwikcamo for portablility and ease of use.

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