First Look: Buck Bourbon Rack House Blind

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posted on August 16, 2022
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Rack House 300

Veil Camo has announced the integration of its Wideland Camo pattern with the new Buck Bourbon Rack House 300+ One Way Mesh hunting blind.

Buck Bourbon has been blending, testing and refining their sweet-smelling feed to attract deer and nurture deer for over 10 year. After numerous field tests, they have formulated a complete lineup of attractants and minerals that deer thirst for.

view out of rack house

Veil Camo’s Wideland pattern is built to keep you hidden in everything from wide open spaces to deep timber. It moves with you in and out of the tree line utilizing human-outline-breaking shapes and textures. This combination lessens the chance you are identified as a threat, while dissolving you into your surroundings, and was created by utilizing animal vision research data. Wideland was built to excel across a wide spectrum of prey and predator animals, and is now a great blind option for Buck Bourbon customers, where it is also available in Buck Bourbon’s Rack House 150+ hunting Blind. 

For more information, visit buckbourbon.com, or veilcamo.comMSRP: $189.99

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