Thursday, January 17, 2013

Instructions For The Remington Ladder Stand

Remington ladder stands, are used to perch yourself off the ground and against a tree so that while hunting you will have a better shot angle. The stands feature extra room so that more than one person can perch, a 17-foot-high stand level, and durable materials to prevent the ladder stand from rusting or deteriorating in the weather. Remington ladder stands are comfortable enough to sit in all day while hunting. Setting up a Remington ladder stand is not difficult, but should be done carefully and completely.


Instructions


1. Place the ladder on level ground. The base of the ladder should be approximately 4 feet from the base of the tree. The ladder should be positioned with the connection brace facing the tree.


2. Extend the ladder until the connection brace rests against the tree. It is easiest to perform this if one person braces the ladder legs with his feet and another person extends the top portion of the ladder.


3. Turn the adjustment knob located on the support bar until the brace is flush with the tree.


4. Secure the support bar strap, wrapping it around the tree and clipping it to the support bar clips.


5. Secure the tree straps located on the connection brace around the tree and to the backrest clips. Each tree strap should wrap around the tree in opposite directions so that they cross on the back side of the tree.


6. Ascend the ladder.


7. Attach yourself to the tree using a safety harness.


8. Attach the ratchet strap hook to the backrest clip located on the on the top back of the stand. The ratchet strap will have two ends: one with a hook and the other a ratchet buckle.


9. Wrap the ratchet strap around the tree.


10. Attach the ratchet strap buckle to the backrest strap located by the backrest clip by threading the backrest strap through the buckle.







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