I have gone back to hunting with recurves and long bows and so therefore think a taller blind such as the baronet 5 would be good for myself. If you leave the windows open in front do you have a problem with bears or raccoons trying to get in and if you don't use the mesh do you have problems with mosquitoes. I will be hunting mostly on private ground surrounded by Federal Forest that I should be able to leave it up for the whole season. Thanks for your time
We don't have bears in Indiana so I cannot comment on them. I have never had a racoon enter my blinds but it is possible. Mosquitoes will always be a problem so take a Thermacell hunting with you.
Which of these would be best to set up for a deer season here in Texas? Nov-Jan. Potential for rain, not really snow though haha. Just don’t want to get soaked
I do not think you could go wrong with either of the Barronett OX blinds. I have hunted turkeys in Texas out of my OX4. Just depends on how big of a blind that you want. The OX blinds are built tough and a great value.
Is it just me or are the Barronetts looser/floppier than the Primos? Looking for a new blind for Antelope. It can be very windy out west. Not a fan of the see through designs.
The Barronett OX blinds are about as tight and heavy duty as you will find. Sadly, the Primos/DB Dark Horse has not been made in years. I think the OX blinds are the best that you can buy at this time. And I agree, the see through blinds are not good. Too easy to get sky lined in them.
Messaged you recently about the rack pack (mine was stolen)!! Seems like a no-brainer to bring it back! You recommend the ox4/5 blind but I went with the Xenek ascent. Keep the videos coming!
@@benhershberger6921 im not bashing the company but if I could return it I would. OX5 a lot better choice. The carrying pack didn't last one day. Ripped all to pieces. Blind stitching was horrible. Buddy worked on restitching the blind when I was brand new out of the pack. Sucks because we really liked the design and Camo. Ended up taking it back and returned it.
I have several of the Ox-5s I leave out for deer season. so far they have been great for not being seen by whitetails.
Great review thank you.
Excellent review!
Love my shadow hunter blind.
Thanks, very informitive
I have gone back to hunting with recurves and long bows and so therefore think a taller blind such as the baronet 5 would be good for myself. If you leave the windows open in front do you have a problem with bears or raccoons trying to get in and if you don't use the mesh do you have problems with mosquitoes. I will be hunting mostly on private ground surrounded by Federal Forest that I should be able to leave it up for the whole season. Thanks for your time
We don't have bears in Indiana so I cannot comment on them. I have never had a racoon enter my blinds but it is possible. Mosquitoes will always be a problem so take a Thermacell hunting with you.
You should look into a Waldrop pacseat
Great video
Great video. Thanks for the info
Which of these would be best to set up for a deer season here in Texas? Nov-Jan. Potential for rain, not really snow though haha. Just don’t want to get soaked
I do not think you could go wrong with either of the Barronett OX blinds. I have hunted turkeys in Texas out of my OX4. Just depends on how big of a blind that you want. The OX blinds are built tough and a great value.
Weight is your friend in my opinion when setting up a blind for deer hunting. Don't want it to end up down the road .
Is it just me or are the Barronetts looser/floppier than the Primos? Looking for a new blind for Antelope. It can be very windy out west. Not a fan of the see through designs.
The Barronett OX blinds are about as tight and heavy duty as you will find. Sadly, the Primos/DB Dark Horse has not been made in years. I think the OX blinds are the best that you can buy at this time. And I agree, the see through blinds are not good. Too easy to get sky lined in them.
Check out Luckys blinds out of Ubly Michigan. They’re far better and made in America!
If you’re looking for a great bag, Rhino Blinds make a bag. Back pack straps, and zipper
Links for everything but the blinds! Brilliant.
Well one blind is not made any more. And I figure anyone with Google can type in Barronet OX blinds ... 🙄
It's the only way I deer 🦌 hunt. This week we had 10 above 0 Temps. My ground blind kept me warm and dry got a 9 point so far
Messaged you recently about the rack pack (mine was stolen)!! Seems like a no-brainer to bring it back! You recommend the ox4/5 blind but I went with the Xenek ascent. Keep the videos coming!
Hopefully u have better luck than we did with it. Glad I bought a Ox5!
@@barrettkegley2086 would love to hear your experience with it
@@benhershberger6921 go back and watch some of Derek's videos from about a year ago.
@@benhershberger6921 im not bashing the company but if I could return it I would. OX5 a lot better choice. The carrying pack didn't last one day. Ripped all to pieces. Blind stitching was horrible. Buddy worked on restitching the blind when I was brand new out of the pack. Sucks because we really liked the design and Camo. Ended up taking it back and returned it.
You could almost take a nap in the ox five. I mean if you were sleepy.
Yeah, you could camp out for a night in it for sure. It is a huge blind.
Which ones are made in China? Which ones are made in usa
Sadly they all are made in China.
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Cannot beat them.
Yes you can ... like every brand in this video ... LOL.
@@NewDayOutdoors nope, sorry. Nice try though.
I don't like the one in the middle. Wind flap