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Re: Millennium Lock on stands
[Re: Bamarich2]
#1384204
07/06/15 03:54 AM
07/06/15 03:54 AM
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 5,165 central alabama
JA
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central alabama
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I use a lineman's belt at the top of my sticks to attach to the tree... and hang the stand that way when I pack one in. I have a cam-buckle strap that I use around it rather than a ratchet strap. Never had issues with it being wobbly with that set. Do you pull the stand up to the top with a pull rope or climb the sticks with the stand on your back? I use the lightest aluminum stand they sell... so I just climb the sticks with the stand on my back. [/quote] I've got a couple of extra brackets and lots of climbing sticks so I may try that this year. I thought about having two separate pull ropes, one for the stand and another for my bow. I like the cam-buckle idea. A lot quieter than ratchet strap.
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Re: Millennium Lock on stands
[Re: 40Bucks]
#1384209
07/06/15 04:01 AM
07/06/15 04:01 AM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 35,976 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 35,976
Boxes Cove
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I have a Gorilla stand that is very comfortable. Thinking about getting a Millennium or two as additional ones. Are they as comfortable as the Gorilla stands? Gorilla's and others, are not in the same class as far as comfort as Millennium. If that's all you're gonna use, my suggestion is buy 2 stands and a bunch of brackets.
"Why do you ask"?
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Re: Millennium Lock on stands
[Re: Squeaky]
#1384358
07/06/15 08:57 AM
07/06/15 08:57 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 6,719 Huntsville, Al
LUMPY
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 6,719
Huntsville, Al
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Hands down the best loc on for comfort. I own around 20 of them if that tells you anything. Why so few?
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Re: Millennium Lock on stands
[Re: LUMPY]
#1384413
07/06/15 10:17 AM
07/06/15 10:17 AM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 5,029 Covington County
Squeaky
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 5,029
Covington County
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Hands down the best loc on for comfort. I own around 20 of them if that tells you anything. Why so few? Because I'm poor and must live within my means
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Re: Millennium Lock on stands
[Re: 2Dogs]
#1384414
07/06/15 10:18 AM
07/06/15 10:18 AM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 7,153 Hoover
40Bucks
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OP
14 point
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Hoover
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I have a Gorilla stand that is very comfortable. Thinking about getting a Millennium or two as additional ones. Are they as comfortable as the Gorilla stands? Gorilla's and others, are not in the same class as far as comfort as Millennium. If that's all you're gonna use, my suggestion is buy 2 stands and a bunch of brackets. For years we've used nothing but ladder stands. Only in the last three or four have we put up lock ons. The multiple brackets make a lot of sense so if I can get some other guys to chip in maybe two chairs and multiple brackets will be the way to go. I don't like screw in steps so I figure we'll need to add some climbing sticks too.
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Re: Millennium Lock on stands
[Re: 40Bucks]
#1384563
07/06/15 01:08 PM
07/06/15 01:08 PM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,567 Northport
Bamarich2
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8 point
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,567
Northport
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[quote=2Dogs][quote=40Bucks]For years we've used nothing but ladder stands. Only in the last three or four have we put up lock ons. The multiple brackets make a lot of sense so if I can get some other guys to chip in maybe two chairs and multiple brackets will be the way to go. I don't like screw in steps so I figure we'll need to add some climbing sticks too. I'm now hunting with a son about to be a teenager, so I have a fixed stand already on my tree. I predominantly use the Millenium as my second stand in each set. I've yet to go 100% to the Milleniums at this stage - I've probably got over $2,000 tied up in my other fixed position stands and seriously doubt I could get more than $1500 for the bunch.
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