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jason
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Well I've had my climber for a couple of years now, but haven't really used it much because I don't care for them. But since I spent the money on it, I'm not letting it hang in the garage any more. I plan to use it alot more this year during gun season.
But to make the most of my use of the stand, I was just wondering how do you compensate for the tappering of the tree. When you start out at the trunk of the tree it could be 25 inches around, and 10 to 15 feet up it can be 15 to 20 inches, then my climber startes to angle down! What should I do??
Thanks and good hunting
Jason
But to make the most of my use of the stand, I was just wondering how do you compensate for the tappering of the tree. When you start out at the trunk of the tree it could be 25 inches around, and 10 to 15 feet up it can be 15 to 20 inches, then my climber startes to angle down! What should I do??
Thanks and good hunting
Jason