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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1293664" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>depends on what u consider expensive?</p><p>basspro has a remington 300mag hang on that has back and arm rest for about $100, its kind of heavy but comfy but its doesnt have a shooting rail. They also have a decent ladder stand with back and arm rest and a shooting rail for about $150</p><p>i would say the sooner the better oon getting it up, if u get it u now it should be fine for muzzleloader.... either that or hang it right before u get in it to hunt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1293664, member: 12099"] depends on what u consider expensive? basspro has a remington 300mag hang on that has back and arm rest for about $100, its kind of heavy but comfy but its doesnt have a shooting rail. They also have a decent ladder stand with back and arm rest and a shooting rail for about $150 i would say the sooner the better oon getting it up, if u get it u now it should be fine for muzzleloader.... either that or hang it right before u get in it to hunt [/QUOTE]
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