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October 11, 2010

Buckmasters Reviews KillZone Hunting Turret Ground Blinds

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The October 2010 edition of Buckmasters Whitetail Magazine featured the KillZone Turret ground blinds with Zero-Detect camouflage. Along with the Autumn Wooded Oak camouflage, the new Zero-Detect pattern provides more options for blending in to any setting.

The Turret XL is a light, fast and highly portable choice in ground blinds according to Buckmasters editor Ken Piper.

The Turret XL is a "light, fast and highly portable choice in ground blinds" according to Buckmasters editor Ken Piper.

Ken Piper, editor of Buckmasters, tested out the Turret XL blind with his daughter and dubbed it a “great value, offering a light, fast and highly portable choice in ground blinds.”

In anticipation of the last hunting season before his daughter Megan’s first year of college, Piper and his daughter tried out a few blinds, looking for just the right one for Megan’s first bowhunting experience. Piper described their experience using the KillZone Turret XL:

“We set up a Turret XL this summer to see if Megan would be able to shoot from a ground blind. The Turret XL set up quickly, felt solid (but still very light) and had plenty of room for both of us. The Zero-Detect camouflage is versatile enough to blend into any setting, especially with a little brushing in. Hopefully I’ll have a buck story and pictures to share later this fall.”

The Turret XL blind features a hub and pole design that sets up in no time and packs up just as easily. Windows on all sides and a zippered roof hatch offer 360-degree visibility.

The Turret Pop Up blind features a lightweight steel pop-up frame for fast setup and takedown. The full-size zippered door makes it easy to get all of your equipment in and out with no hassle.

Both the Turret Pop Up and XL blinds come with a scentless carbon interior, weatherproof polyester fabric, shoot-through camo mesh, and a backpack case for hands-free carrying.

May 25, 2010

KillZone Partners with Buckmasters to Support Disabled Hunters

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KillZone is partnering with Buckmasters by providing hunting blinds for their Disabled Hunting Services program. Below, disabled hunter Jeff and his nephew Cody pose with the turkey Jeff shot from inside the KillZone Turret XL Blind (background). The picture was taken during the opening weekend of turkey season in Georgia.

To find out more about adaptive hunting equipment and Disabled Hunting Services, visit Buckmasters.com.

Jeff and his nephew Cody pose with Jeff's prize turkey on opening weekend in Georgia.

Jeff and his nephew Cody pose with Jeff's prize turkey on opening weekend in Georgia.