Review: Primos Double Bull Surroundview 270 Ground Blind (hint: we love this blind)

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Outsider Producer Brandon Chesbro reviews the Primos Double Bull Surroundview blind while on a coyote hunt.
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Nice shot on that coyote! Excellent review. I purchased the 360 and it does in fact come with a removable blackout wall that will install on any of the 4 walls. Carried it into the turkey woods this morning. I’m gonna need to hit the gym so I can pack this thing in, weighs like 26 pounds. 800 yds to the set up point. Was almost as bad as duck hunting! LoL. Nice job on the review.

DannyHartford
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I am wondering if the blind isn't too big for one person and a chair. If the chair is in the middle, can you still reach the windows out of both sides? Or does the chair have to favor one side? One other thought about these blinds in general, I assume they can't be used to steady the rifle out the window? Do you use any sort of other support ( a tripod, anything) for longer shots?

Oceandiver
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The windows seems low for archery. What chair do you use with this blind?

livingadreamlife
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My problem, is why put non see thru material up for windows?

Howardhandupme
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Just traded a summit stand for one a new one lol I'm 6'3 250lbs seems good for me

philphil
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I'm glad you like your blind I do not have one like that so I cannot say a lot about it but just looking at your video I would think there are two downfalls for me and two reasons I would not get one of these number one is scent control seems like your scent is easily dispersed especially on very windy days number 2 Wind and Rain I don't believe it would be comfortable on a very windy day having the wind blowing through your blind and if it is a rainy windy day I can picture a lot of Rainwater coming into your blind making things uncomfortable

jeffreysfinds
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To much money for me? I will check out their less expensive models! Good review though

deanmccabe