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Millennium Q200 Buck Hut Shooting House

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Who uses one of these? what are your thoughts on it, build quality and noise? I want to add something similar in one of my Spruce groves. Thanks
 
#4 ·
Interesting blind and from someone who has built platforms for blinds and box blinds, it's not a bad price. Would definitely be interested in hearing your thoughts on it if you buy one. Biggest concern for me would be the durability of the blind material and how long it will last before buying a replacement. Alot of things to like about it though.

 
#10 · (Edited)
I like the material of the landmark (marine style plastic tarp), but I personally am not a fan of their windows how they open. The windows roll up and are really big unless you use the clip on curtain to close some off. It is probably more versatile than the buck hut though just because it is bigger. If you can, find some dealers nearby and check them all out before buying. Each situation is different so hard to say which blind is best for your spot.
 
#11 ·
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I've generally grown to like millenium's products. I find their quality to be a little better than some of the cheaper models while not breaking the bank. This product caught my eye as my oldest will be starting hunting next year and we need a good double hunt blind that isn't a ground blind. Not to mention I'm more of a casual gun hunter and taking my younger kids along and maybe using a heater and whatnot.

I also have a clover plot without many good tree options and have missed some opportunities at some nice bucks and this seems like it would be ideal for bow too. Any recent thoughts from others who have one or have bought an alternative. Seems like a much better deal around $800 than the hardsided options.

PS I can't find these for sale anywhere and customer service hasn't been any help either.
 
#14 ·
There was a local shop that had one set up outside for over a year and it did seem to fade quite a bit. I never got too close to it to determine if that caused any damage to the material or not.

There is also one set up in a field on the way to Athens, OH that can bee seen from the highway. That thing blows over constantly, so I would recommend anchoring it down very well if you get one.

Meat