Description
Upgrade your hunting experience with the Dillon Manufacturing Classic 6X8 Deer Blind in Camouflage. This expertly crafted blind combines rugged durability with effective concealment, making it a must-have for serious hunters.
The Classic 6X8 Deer Blind features a robust construction designed to withstand the elements, ensuring reliable performance throughout the hunting season. Its camouflage pattern provides excellent concealment, blending seamlessly with natural surroundings to keep you hidden from deer and other wildlife.
With its spacious 6x8-foot interior, this blind offers ample room for comfortable sitting and optimal shooting angles. Whether you’re hunting in dense forests or open fields, the Dillon Manufacturing Classic 6X8 Deer Blind is engineered to enhance your outdoor experience.
Choose the Dillon Manufacturing Classic 6X8 Deer Blind for superior durability, effective camouflage, and a comfortable hunting environment
Features:
- Durable fiberglass interior and exterior
- Completely assembled one-piece unit
- Insulated foam walls
- Marine decking fiberglass floor - Will Not Rot
- Framed flip up glass windows w/ friction hinges
- Window drip rails
- Fiberglass shelf around inside perimeter
- Aluminum RV type door
- Olive green paint or optional camo pattern
- Marine carpet available
- Available with vertical windows for bow hunters
Specifications:
- 1/2" Foam Construction with Fiberglass Inside and Out
- 3/4" Marine Grade High Density Foam Floor
- Real glass flip-up windows
- RV Style Locking Aluminum Door
- Water based latex paint
- Integrated gun rest(s) and shelf
- 7' Interior Height
- Available in Camouflage or Green
- Available with bow windows
Best Way to Raise a Box Blind:
1. Finding the Ideal Spot
This is what it all comes down to. You have to check what direction the wind is coming from. When selecting a location, make sure you have your hunting blind out of the line of sight of the animals. Place the blind so it forces wildlife to cross it instead of facing it directly when they enter the area. This will help you with concealment and to keep the wildlife away from discovering you.
Set-up the box blind as per the instruction manual. Unpack the blind and start spreading out all the pieces and get everything organized so you know where everything goes. Scatter all your pieces and make sure that you have all the parts to assemble the blind. To speed up the process, pre-sort all bolts, nuts, and washers. Another important thing you should think about is how you’re gonna shoot out of it, which direction you need to turn it, where do you want the ladder or how to access it. It’s a lot easier to build it in the direction that you wanted rather than turning it around later.
2. The Art of Being Elevated
There are two ways you can raise your box blind. Just make sure you have your ratchet strap, anchoring cable and 3-4 friends that are ready to help you out. You need to check what is the best height for your stand or how far you should put it up in the air. You need to be up above the deer’s line of sight where they can’t see you and high enough where you think the wind is gonna be dispersed better. For bow hunting, 10 ft. is recommended because too high means too acute.
Tractor or Skid Loader
One way to raise a box blind is with the help of a tractor or skid loader. Once your box blind is assembled and slides into its platform, you can follow these instructions (this can be done with 10 ft. or 15 ft. stands):
- Position cardboard on the floor to protect the handrails of the box blind.
- Roll the box blind onto handrails over the cardboard.
- Follow the instructions to assemble the stand. Allow safe distance between tractor and stand.
- Install anchoring cable to the stand. Use 1” or 2” ratchet strap to secure legs of the stand resting on the ground to the 1” rebar pin so the stand does not slide.
- Secure one end of the strap to the eye hook on the bottom base. Secure to the tractor or skid loader.
- Place the strap over the top of all bracing and then pull slowly until the box blind is raised.
Winch
Have you got a winch on your truck or ATV? This is another way to raise a box blind. Get a long piece of rope and build a very big A-frame (at least 16’ tall) out of some small trees or 2x6 Ts (nailed and tied together about 12” from the top). Dig a couple of good-sized holes and drop the legs of your frame in there. The A-frame will need to be upright, but leaning towards the stand. The rope should go over the top of the A-frame and be attached to the top of the stand. Allow a safe distance and winch the box blind up. Don't forget to build (or take) a ladder or steps to get to the door once you raise it.
The beauty of being elevated is that you can see a lot better, as far as observing goes. You can see further and watch the deer approach. When you’re up there, it keeps your scent up higher and disperses it better so you’re less likely to get noticed.
While you’re anxiously awaiting the hunting season, make sure everything’s been checked and ready. Anchoring down the bottom all the way would help a lot ‘cause you might have bad weather