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I like the Millennium stands.  I use the M60u (which is the lighter and more expensive version of the M25) because I do a lot of hang and hunt.  But the M25 is great.

 

This year I switched to another stand:  twisted timber.  Check it out (link below).  It's not cheap but it can literally get into any tree bigger than 6 inch in diameter no matter how crooked.  Perfect when you don't know exactly where you are going to hang your stand. 

 

You can upgrade the seat cushion (I use one of the huntcomfort seats).  

 

https://twistedtimbertreestands.com/t3-technology-3/

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Day One Camouflage.  Any and all of it. Top notch gear, custom made for you. Amazing Customer Service. 

 

Magnus Broadheads and Bishop Archery Broadheads. Great heads. Lifetime guarantee for both companies. 

 

The only mechanical I'll use nowadays is Grim Reaper.  Can't say enough good things about them

 

Thermacell.  I'd miss 6 weeks of deer hunting without it

 

Lots of great stands on the market.  I'm partial to Summit  

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Jet Sled - only got it last year, but I agree with all the positive comments here.

 

Mossberg 930 - Shockingly good quality for an inexpensive weapon. You wont find a better semiauto shotgun at this low of a price.

 

Military surplus camo - Most camo is sold to attract human eyes, not fool wildlife.  If the Swiss & Slovaks can wear it in winter at 10,000 feet, it's plenty durable and warm enough for your New Jersey hunt, at a fraction of the cost of store-bought camo.

 

Barronett blinds - Very durable, high quality blinds.  More expensive than several other famous brands & worth every penny of it.

 

Excalibur crossbows - Best customer service I've every received, for ANYTHING.  High quality crossbow. Again, pricey & worth it.

"I wish we could sell them another hill at the same price." - Brigadier General Nathanael Greene, June 28, 1775

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Chippewa wedgelok stands (just make your own padded seat to replace the one it comes with)

 

Muddy climbing sticks (the ones with rope design)

 

Reconyx trailcam

 

Cabelas trail cam

 

Hoyt bows

 

Blacktail bows (traditional)

 

Rage broadheads

 

Lacrosse boots

 

Nocturnal nocks

 

Savage 220

 

Remington

 

Hunter safety system

 

Sportsmens choice record rack berry block

 

Primos original bleat can

 

Nikon rangefinder

 

 

 

 

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Here are some of my favorites Nick. (#9 is tops for me) Good thread....

 

1. Savage 220

 

2. Remington AccuTip slugs

 

3. Nockturnal lighted nocks

 

4. Thunderhead 100 3 blade Broadhead

 

5. Blackhorn 209 propellant

 

6. Break open barrel for inline Muzzleloaders (CVA Accura Mountain Rifle) 

 

7. HSS Vest/climbing rope/lifeline

 

8. Moultrie trail cameras

 

9. Good friends or your son/daughter to hunt & fish with...........................Priceless!

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