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Be sure you set em up in the yard for a while extended all the way. I seen some rigged up poles there that swayed so bad the flag fell offView attachment 1318352
My golf ball retrievers on walking stick bottoms i beat them down & secure with tent stakes.
Jackie, I am not at all adverse to trying white tails. They might be just the ticket for the longer distances. However, I am also not sure that I want to try surveyors tape rather than sail tails. I do believe the sail tails give a better reading than surveyors tape, particularly in the stronger winds like happen at Orangeburg.Joe, it looks like You, Me, Wes, and Ed will be sharing a bench.
I think we had a good flag set at TackDriver11, you did a great job, except for one thing. The orange tails.
Might I suggest white Tails. I have found them the best to see out past 200 yards.
By the way. I agree Orangeburg was a real challenge. We were darned lucky it stayed overcast for the first eight targets. When that mirage came out Sunday afternoon……..
But you have shot Tomball. It’s not exactly a cakewalk. There are quite a few shooters who consider it the arm pit of the NBRSA.
Pretty much every shooter after the first crawfish thereWho was it after one match said, "I'm never coming back to this s^^^hole again?
Pretty much every shooter after the first crawfish there![]()
You pick a flag rotation and share a benchJackie, how is it know who is on your bench already? This is my 1st trip to this match, do you get to pick your bench mates?
Dusty, who makes the green tail-orange blade fans type flags in the middle of the field there? My eyes sure pick those up better than the other types shown there.
Your eyes pick them up because they are exactly opposite of every other flag on the field. Those are BRT flags from australiaDusty, who makes the green tail-orange blade fans type flags in the middle of the field there? My eyes sure pick those up better than the other types shown there.
Ok I see what your saying, maybe not a good thing then. It does look like their consistent on the direction all the way down to the target.Your eyes pick them up because they are exactly opposite of every other flag on the field. Those are BRT flags from australia
Its a Texas thang!!!!Jackie, how is it know who is on your bench already? This is my 1st trip to this match, do you get to pick your bench mates?
a little advise for what it’s worth. Don’t shoot the full cross wind if at all possible wait it out. Look for an angling condition that wants to hang around a bit that tends to repeatOk. Are there any specific wind and flag tips for orangeburg? Other than the tall flag requirement. Any hints and tips from you shooters who are experienced there that you can share with us newcomers?
Some of us need all the help we can get. And then some!
a little advise for what it’s worth. Don’t shoot the full cross wind if at all possible wait it out. Look for an angling condition that wants to hang around a bit that tends to repeat
after a few relays you will recognize it coming around check a sighter to see if it prints where you think it should. Then go for it
by the end of the first day I knew my condition saw it come in
I shot one sighter it hit where i expected it to The condition held up just long enough
this was at TD-1