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Joining the madness of treesaddle hunting.

Research.. check
Plan.. check
Execute.. check
Rich, you've got it all covered. You're the guy everyone wants in their circle in a SHTF situation. I'm betting you're not one to get rattled when the world gets sideways.
 
I will take the seat off of an old hang on stand and make a platform and have in my head simmering an idea of how to make a ring of steps. I will be using a crossbow and hope to be able to use during muzzleloading season a muzzleloading pistol (Traditions Vortek 13" barrel 50 cal with red dot) and gun season a scoped T/C Contender 14" 30-30AI or 10" 357 Mag.

Does this sound OK? Any ideas welcome.
What crossbow are you shooting?
 
What crossbow are you shooting?
My main Xbow is an Excaliber Bulldog 380. I have a Parker Thunder Hawk also. The Parker is the first Xbow I bought. I had used a Parker vertical Feather Grade for YEARS. Shot it so much that I wore out the cams and sent it back to Parker and they replaced them quickly and free. I bought the Thunder Hawk really for the warrantee and when I registered it I got an email telling me that in a few months Parker was going out of business and would not honor the warrantee. PO'd me! I sighted it in and it shoots good. I then found the Excaliber at a great price (previous years model) and the rest is history. It is so simple to take care of and shoots like a rife. Learned first time out DON'T SHOOT AT THE SAME SPOT TIWCE or you will ruin the first bolt.
 
Naw, paragraphs just make it easier for slow folk like @Jimmy Wallhanger to skim and follow along since he don’t like reading a whole bunch of words.

I prefer brevity myself but that doesn’t mean I don’t ramble on a lot of times too.

Welcome to the site. Post up your DIY creations in the DIY thread once you get underway we would love to see them. Take a screenshot of your photos then upload the screenshot instead and the site will allow it to upload. Standard camera photos are too large to be uploaded so this method is the easiest to share them.

I love reading, paragraphs, not a wall of jumbled text. Maybe learn proper english before you call people "slow"
 
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