coyote hunting chair suggestions

Kizmo knows! I've had the Browning Tracker XT for 3 or 4 seasons now and it's in the same shape as the day I bought it. I'm a bigger guy and broke all stadium seats and most lawn chairs, not the tracker! Not sure if OP wanted something on the ground or not but if he does this is highly recommended.
 
Where did you get your pack?

Originally Posted By: mbaysinger89
This is my pack with a rifle scabbard.

The main compartment is filled with a bean bag so you can lean it against a tree and sit on top to get a little more elevation. or after a little retrofitting when you need to get down a little lower sit in it like this. It hauls all of your stuff its lightweight and it has 4 different hights you can use it at.. What other chair can do that?

You can also attach a drag to the molle straps and have a drag "harness", on uneven ground the bean bag inside negates the slopes or bumps so you always sit level and comfortable, and it deploys quickly, silently, and easily.
 
Originally Posted By: OK243Where did you get your pack?

Originally Posted By: mbaysinger89
This is my pack with a rifle scabbard.

The main compartment is filled with a bean bag so you can lean it against a tree and sit on top to get a little more elevation. or after a little retrofitting when you need to get down a little lower sit in it like this. It hauls all of your stuff its lightweight and it has 4 different hights you can use it at.. What other chair can do that?

You can also attach a drag to the molle straps and have a drag "harness", on uneven ground the bean bag inside negates the slopes or bumps so you always sit level and comfortable, and it deploys quickly, silently, and easily.

I got it in a little tactical shop in Wichita. It was the last one they had and had great reviews. I haven't seen one quite like it anywhere.
 
I'm intrigued by the three legged stools from primos and alps...both rated 300 lbs. Can I expect to swivel sideways, maybe even use the shotgun lefty and the thing not collapse with me at max weight on the chair? That would provide a larger field of fire over a chair with arms.
Alps has a 4 legged chair that is higher and narrower than the turkey chair that looks good too. The turkey chair is a bit wide to carry through the brush if I don't know where I'm going.
Ya'll always coming up with this "gotta have" stuff.
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Three-legged chairs can be a real experience if ground not exactly level and you lean back. Once you get started, you'll end flat on your back like a turtle. Dressed for the cold, firearm in hand, and trying to catch yourself in a wide open field would be an enjoyable youtube video. Just sayin'.
 
Originally Posted By: ohihunter2014Originally Posted By: old cattry cabelas predator or turkey chair. they are low to the ground. could be problem if you have trouble getting up. I like mine real comfortable, solid rest shooting off your knees.

that looks really comfy but also looks like you need 2 people to get you out of it, lol. is it light or bulky? we walk a lot so has to fit the bill
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I just kind of roll out of mine and then work my way up into standing position.
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It's really comfortable and easier on the knees than sitting flat on the ground.
 
Originally Posted By: basdjsI just kind of roll out of mine and then work my way up into standing position.
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Hey, I resemble that remark!
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