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Millennium Q200 - User Manual

Millennium Q200
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Summary

General Safety Warnings

Critical Safety Precautions and User Responsibilities

Details critical safety instructions, user responsibilities, and potential hazards to prevent injury or death.

Buck Hut Shooting House Assembly

Component Identification and Parts List

Lists and illustrates the various components and parts for the shooting house assembly.

Platform Assembly - Initial Steps

Instructions for bolting together platform sections and initial supports.

Platform Assembly - Final Steps

Attaching remaining platform supports and hand rail supports.

Leg, Brace, and Ladder Assembly

Guides the assembly of the shooting house legs, cross braces, and ladder sections.

Roof Frame and Rib Assembly

Covers the assembly of the roof main frame and attaching the roof ribs.

Field Assembly - Legs and Braces

Attaching legs to the platform and securing with cross braces.

Final Structure Assembly

Installing hand rails and uprights to the roof assembly.

Shooting Rail and Cover Installation

Assembling shooting rails and beginning the installation of the fabric cover.

Completing Cover and Anchor Installation

Finishing cover attachment, securing bungees, and anchoring the stand.

Installation and Use Guidelines

Safe Installation Procedures and Warnings

Important safety warnings and steps to follow during the shooting house installation process.

Special Use and Removal Considerations

Guidelines for using the shooting rail, cover, wind limitations, and safe removal.

Care, Maintenance, and Warranty

Product Care and Warranty Information

Recommendations for product care, storage, and details of the manufacturer's warranty.

Overview

The Millennium Buck Hut Shooting House (Q200) is a robust and versatile elevated hunting blind designed to provide hunters with a stable and comfortable platform. Its primary function is to offer a secure and concealed position for hunting, allowing for improved visibility and a strategic advantage in various terrains. The shooting house is engineered for adult use and emphasizes safety through its design and assembly instructions.

Key usage features of the Buck Hut Shooting House include its elevated structure, which helps to keep the hunter above ground-level scent and provides a wider field of view. The design incorporates multiple shooting rails, allowing for flexible shot placement and accommodating different hunting styles. The shooting house is equipped with a platform that serves as the main base for the hunter and equipment. The platform is designed to be firm and level, ensuring stability during use.

The assembly process for the Buck Hut Shooting House is detailed and requires careful attention to ensure structural integrity. The manual outlines a step-by-step approach, starting with the platform assembly, followed by the leg assembly, cross braces, ladder, and roof. It is recommended that initial assembly steps be performed at home or camp to prevent loss of parts in the field. The platform components are bolted together, with specific instructions on washer placement and tightening to avoid collapsing the tubing. The leg assemblies are designed with adjustable feet, allowing for leveling on uneven ground, a crucial feature for safe operation. The cross braces are installed to provide additional stability to the leg structure, with specific placement instructions to prevent interference where they cross. The ladder, an integral part of accessing the elevated platform, is assembled from multiple sections and securely attached to the platform.

Once the main structure is assembled, the roof assembly is installed, followed by the uprights and shooting rails. The shooting rails are designed with cam locks, which must be opened during insertion to prevent damage. The blind cover, made of a fire-retardant, UV-resistant polyester fabric, is then installed. This cover features a main zipper for entry and exit, and snap buckles and bungee straps to secure it to the frame, ensuring a snug fit and concealment. The cover's design includes provisions for windows, enhancing the hunter's visibility while maintaining concealment.

For installation in the field, the shooting house requires a minimum of four adults to lift and position it safely. The adjustable legs should be positioned on the uphill side if the terrain is sloped, and the ladder should be placed away from the primary hunting direction for optimal window versatility. Ground stake anchors are provided and must be hammered into the ground at a 45-degree angle to secure the legs and prevent tipping.

Maintenance features are crucial for the longevity and safe operation of the Buck Hut Shooting House. The product is finished with a state-of-the-art powder coating for durability and rust resistance. However, it is recommended to store the shooting house out of direct sunlight and harsh environmental conditions during the off-season to prolong its life. The fabric cover, while UV-resistant, will eventually fade, and its life can be extended by removing it during the summer or by using UV protectant sprays. The manual also advises checking the windows for fading and suggests using Krylon flat black Camo paint if needed, emphasizing not to camouflage the windows themselves to maintain visibility. Regular inspection of all nuts, bolts, hardware, and webbing for damage, wear, rot, corrosion, cracks, or deterioration is paramount before each use. Any damaged or worn parts must be replaced with genuine factory-authorized Millennium parts to maintain warranty validity and ensure safety. The floor mat should also be removed during the off-season as it is not weather-proof.

Safety is a recurring theme throughout the manual, with numerous warnings highlighting critical aspects of usage and maintenance. These include strict weight limitations, the necessity of a signaling device, the importance of practicing assembly and use at ground-level, and the prohibition of modifications to the product. Users are also warned against climbing with weapons, relying on tree branches for support, or hunting from an unlevel platform. The manual stresses the importance of informing someone of your hunting location and duration. It also advises against using the shooting house in adverse weather conditions, such as ice, snow, freezing rain, thunderstorms, or high winds exceeding 20 miles per hour, as these conditions can compromise stability and safety. Regular inspection of all safety devices and components is emphasized to ensure continued safe operation. The adjustable shooting rail must always be kept above the top of the entry/exit door when entering or exiting the shooting house, and users are cautioned to use the provided handrails. Special attention is drawn to the fabric covering when entering or exiting to avoid tripping.

Millennium Q200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryOutdoor Furnishing
FinishPowder-coated
Weight Capacity250 lbs
MaterialAluminum
StyleModern