First Look: Millennium Treestands Buck Hut Magnum

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posted on August 26, 2024
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Lede Buck Hut Magnum On White

Millennium Treestands has unveiled the Buck Hut Magnum. This water-resistant soft-shell hut, designed for the modern hunter, is built to promote durability, versatility and comfort in the field.

Incorporating tough, water-resistant soft-shell material and a durable powder-coated steel design, the Buck Hut Magnum is promises to tackle the roughest hunting conditions, season after season. The blind is designed not to spook game animals, featuring 14 black windows and a black interior. Suitable for rifles and crossbows, each window utilizes an adjustable-height shooting rest for rock-solid shots. Additionally, it boasts a roomy interior and a seven-foot height, making it well suited for standing shots with a bow.

Its sturdy tower features two adjustable legs to guarantee stability on any terrain. Lastly, the Buck Hut Magnum has a removable platform pad that can be removed during hot weather or added to provide extra warmth for those cold winter hunts.

Buck Hut Magnum rear on white

Features:

  • 600-pound snow load rating
  • Heavy-duty, powder-coat steel construction
  • Non-slip steps and two handrails

Specifications:

  • Material: Powder Coated Steel/Fabric
  • Capacity: 800 pounds
  • Weight: 375 pounds
  • Height: 16’5”
  • Blind Dimensions: 6’ H x 6’ W x 7’6” L
  • Foot Print: 14” H x 8’5” W

For more information, please visit milleniumstands.comMSRP: $1399.99

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