Double Bull Blind Question

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Double Bull Blind Question

Postby ShotgunSP » Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:49 am

Any of yall have a Double Bull Darkhorse? The roof cam on mine will not stay popped up. I have it tethered to the tree it is under for now, but when I decide to move the blind it will be a problem. Any suggestions?


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Re: Double Bull Blind Question

Postby 38930 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:11 am

I would take it back to Primos in Flora. They have lifetime warranties on them and will fix them while you wait. I have snapped several rods in mine and they have replaced them free of charge. Double Bull blinds are expensive but you pay for what you get. There customer service is excellent!
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Re: Double Bull Blind Question

Postby DUCKAHOLIC » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:05 pm

38930 wrote:I would take it back to Primos in Flora. They have lifetime warranties on them and will fix them while you wait. I have snapped several rods in mine and they have replaced them free of charge. Double Bull blinds are expensive but you pay for what you get. There customer service is excellent!

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Re: Double Bull Blind Question

Postby Gene » Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:12 pm

Take it to Primos in Flora but test it in the parking lot before you leave. I had 3 repaired last year and one of them they didn't fix the first time and I just found out this past weekend when I tried to set it up. I made it work but it needs to go back again. They are fun to hunt in and you can get close to the action. Great way to take a kid hunting. I have better luck brushing it in on same day hunts or leaving it out for a few weeks for deer to get adjusted to it.

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Re: Double Bull Blind Question

Postby BoTec1 » Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:52 pm

I would definitely take it back to Primos and get the hub replaced. If you are putting stuff on top of the blind to brush it in that might be causing the roof to calapse then checkout the Blind Support Pole that Primos makes that holds the top up during heavy rain or snow.

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