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		<title>Deer Stand Plans &#8211; Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a review of the deer stand plans offered by Chris Rhyne.  While ladder-type treestands are among the easiest to design and build, many folks are at a loss when it comes down to the nitty-gritty of designing and building a deer stand. A fellow hunter, Chris Rhyne, offers instructions (with a video) for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a review of the <strong>deer stand plans</strong> offered by Chris Rhyne.  While ladder-type treestands are among the easiest to design and build, many folks are at a loss when it comes down to the nitty-gritty of designing and <strong>building a deer stand</strong>. A fellow hunter, Chris Rhyne, offers instructions (with a video) for building a fourteen-foot tall &#8220;semi-portable&#8221; wooden tree stand. According to the &#8220;plans,&#8221; expected material costs are around $50-$60.</p>
<p>One thing I&#8217;d like to note early on is that these so-called &#8220;plans&#8221; aren&#8217;t really plans at all. What you get is an acetate report folder with a materials list, cut lists &amp; partial assembly instructions, setup instructions, and a very crude schematic drawing that does little to illustrate proper assembly. The included video is of a very low &#8220;home video&#8221; quality, and is really not complete at all in the area of assembly instructions.</p>
<p>Those of us who can realistically call ourselves &#8220;mechanically inclined&#8221; will have little trouble following the instructions, although some portions of assembly are not fully explained to my satisfaction. Those hunters who have a real need for plans and detailed instructions due to a lack of mechanical expertise will most likely find this product of little use, as it treats many aspects of assembly as &#8220;givens,&#8221; when in fact the lacking information should be included to make this offering a complete product, suitable for everyman.</p>
<p>Included at the end of this video is approximately thirty minutes of poorly-shot footage, including some of deer, turkey, and other critters viewed from treestands, and quite a few dead deer in the beds of pickup trucks. I found most of the treestand footage is shaky, boring, and otherwise hard to watch, and in my opinion it adds little or nothing to the value of this product.</p>
<p>The design of this deer stand is sound, in my opinion, and I&#8217;d only make minor changes to it if I were to build a similar ladder stand. If you&#8217;re looking for a stand to use on public land, you&#8217;ll most likely want to go with something lighter (or an abbreviated version of this one), because while this stand is somewhat portable, it&#8217;s really too cumbersome to be moving around, and removing at season&#8217;s end.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for <strong>deer stand plans</strong> for a ladder stand to use on private land and you&#8217;re at a loss for a design, or if you fall somewhere between the mechanical extremes of &#8220;inclined&#8221; and &#8220;declined,&#8221; then this product may be something of value for you. If you&#8217;re looking for an easily-portable stand for use on public land, or if construction principles don&#8217;t come naturally to you, you&#8217;d probably do well to look elsewhere.</p>
<p>Good stuff <br />
<em>- Practical knowledge &amp; advice</em><em> </em>&#8211; Chris dispenses helpful hints throughout the video. <br />
<em>- Reasonable price</em> &#8211; $9.99 gets you the plans &amp; video. <br />
<em>- Down-to-earth </em>&#8211; Chris is definitely &#8220;one of us,&#8221; a hunter first and foremost who speaks plainly. <br />
<em>- Sound design </em>&#8211; This really is a sound design, with only a few things I&#8217;d change to suit myself. <br />
<em>- Can be moved </em>&#8211; The stand can in fact be moved, but not without considerable effort. Hence the name, &#8220;semi-portable.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not-so-Good Stuff <br />
<em>- Lack of real drawings </em>&#8211; a real schematic, showing us the fit of the pieces, is necessary &#8212; and lacking. <br />
<em>- Poor Quality video </em>&#8211; I think if Chris had taken just a little more time, had called this version a practice run, and re-shot it using the experience gained, he&#8217;d have a much better product. <br />
<em>- Lack of proper instructions </em>&#8211; While there&#8217;s enough information between the paperwork &amp; video for a knowledgeable person to get the job done, I feel there should be a bit more detail.</p>
<p>Happy hunting,</p>
<p><em>- Russ Chastain</em></p>
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