First Look: Millennium Treestands’ Antler Shak 30-06 Ground Blind

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posted on June 7, 2025
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Antlershack 30 06 Lede

For hunters who want to stay concealed and comfortable when hunting from the ground, Millennium Treestands Antler Shak 30-06 Ground Blind fills the bill. Packed with thoughtful features, the Antler Shak 30-06 promises visibility, concealment, and durability throughout the hunting season.

Built to own the whitetail woods, the Antler Shak 30-06 includes six full-view mesh panels that allow for 180 degrees of panoramic views all while remaining unseen. Each window features an adjustable shooting rest and a blacked-out finish to prevent silhouettes from being exposed. Inside, the dark interior helps further conceal the hunter from wary game.

Whether hunting with a rifle, crossbow, or vertical bow, this blind delivers the space and versatility necessary. There's plenty of room for gear and a hunting partner, and the water-resistant fabric and powder-coated steel frame keep things quiet and dry while staving off rust and deterioration. Integrated brush loops allow hunters to brush in the blind to match their environs.

Once the season wraps up, the Antler Shak 30-06 breaks down quickly for easy storage. For more information, visit millenniumstands.com.

Antler Shak Specs and Features

  • Model #: GB-030-06
  • UPC #: 850002711639
  • Material: Powder-coated steel frame/water-resistant fabric soft shell
  • Weight: 80 lbs.
  • Blind Dimensions: 6’3” H x 4’ W x 6’ L
  • Ground stakes
  • Brush-in loops
  • Adjustable height shooting rest at each window
  • Full-view, see-through mesh panels

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