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In the future, what you want to do is survey the area around them at a few different times of day and check if the location is good first before buying. There are good ones mixed in with the bad.
Oh well.
Only demerit to standing in the blind is a small hit to aim stability, but, since those blinds are for more methodical hunting like calling the animal to you, it's not like you're shooting 300m targets, you dont need the extra stability afforded by crouching or prone.
But meh, if it isn't for you it isn't for you. Nothin wrong with that.
Do you ever use callers or scent? do you factor in times that animals are around ?
Nightmares, lol.
I´m also interestred in the scent part, do the stands block scent distribution when behind visually wind protected walls?