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Wind Flag Types

When I was shooting Benchrest competitively, I tried a lot of flag styles.

Hood doubles with RC props I fitted with bearings:

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For me, these airfoil flags worked best:

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A triangular single vane also works well. Like a lot of things, once you get past a certain point where the basics are met, additional stuff just complicates things.

Good shootin'. -Al
 
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My golf ball fetcher repurposed with delrin pin holder & walking Cain foot. I made it to Go up to 12 -15 feet. I could add another 6' if I wanted.
 
The only wind flags I've ever used have propellors at one end and a vane & tail at the other. Never have used the type that have a 2-colored ball instead of the propellor. Frankly, I've never found the propellor to be particularly helpful since it spins into a blur at almost any wind velocity above dead still. I'm considering trying the ball, which I suspect might be easier to read. What do you think?
I made, and use the ball type for smallbore outdoor prone. I use two different sizes, the medium sized ball @ 100 yards, and the small sized ball at 50M. I use two fishing swivels on the top and bottom of the styrofoam balls, and cut a heavy duty white vinyl shower curtain in 2" x 18" strips, with the little brass ring centered on the 2" part. This is what connects the fishing swivel to the ball.

I painted the balls into two hemispheres, blue, and white, so that I could pick them up against the green background of my clubs berms, which are covered with old growth pine , beech, and oak trees.

I connect the upper fishing swivel to a cut-off property boundary flag, which is bent into a loop on one end, and then drill a pilot hole into the top of a fiberglass driveway marking stick. The end of the flag gets bent at a 90º angle, and stuck in the hole on top of the driveway marker.

I originally used a craft store bead necklace thing to connect the swivels to the styrofoam balls, but I've seen some people use a heavy duty staple, with a little hot glue, which I think is a more secure method.

All of the supplies came from Ace Hardware, except the styrofoam balls, which I got from Hobby Lobby. I'll post the pic in a second, when I can find it.

Total cost of each flag was about $25 worth of materials, and an hour or so of my time.
 

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I made, and use the ball type for smallbore outdoor prone. I use two different sizes, the medium sized ball @ 100 yards, and the small sized ball at 50M. I use two fishing swivels on the top and bottom of the styrofoam balls, and cut a heavy duty white vinyl shower curtain in 2" x 18" strips, with the little brass ring centered on the 2" part. This is what connects the fishing swivel to the ball.

I painted the balls into two hemispheres, blue, and white, so that I could pick them up against the green background of my clubs berms, which are covered with old growth pine , beech, and oak trees.

I connect the upper fishing swivel to a cut-off property boundary flag, which is bent into a loop on one end, and then drill a pilot hole into the top of a fiberglass driveway marking stick. The end of the flag gets bent at a 90º angle, and stuck in the hole on top of the driveway marker.

All of the supplies came from Ace Hardware, except the styrofoam balls, which I got from Hobby Lobby. I'll post the pic in a second, when I can find it.
Thanks--I'd like to see them. I was thinking of modifying one for trial by replacing the prop with a fishing bobber.
 
Thanks--I'd like to see them. I was thinking of modifying one for trial by replacing the prop with a fishing bobber.
I tried the fishing bobber, but it was just so-so. Not much surface area, and tougher to see down range. I added the pics to my first post.
 
I know of a really thrifty old prone shooter, who used a cotton ball, some string, and a straightened out coat hanger once when he forgot his windmill at home... talk about basic!
 
When I was shooting Benchrest competitively, I tried a lot of flag styles.

Hood doubles with RC props I fitted with bearings:

XQbrkIll.jpg


t1zWH4ul.jpg


For me, these airfoil flags worked best:

hz3aD2xl.jpg


KSM1Y4ll.jpg


Vs4aHgal.jpg


A triangular single vane also works well. Like a lot of things, once you get past a certain point where the basics are met, additional stuff just complicates things.

Good shootin'. -Al
I noticed the Hood flags did not have tails? Is that yarn on the foil flags?

Thanks
CW
 
Since I have spent/allocated my gun budget for the next few months, I have been trying to think up a cheap DIY wind flag that will do better than my survey tape tied to a driveway marker. I want to make some windflags that are better than I have. But I also want to spend next to no money because I will eventually buy real flags.

So the style I am trying to make is like this one (I found the photo via google image search)

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I have two questions.

1) what are the requirements for the ball on the front? Is there a specific weight or weight ratio requirement?

2) I do not have anything on hand that will serve as the white part in the photo. Does anyone know of a method for a decent bearing, or bushing or something like that for use on top of a driveway marker or other small diameter stick?

I already have supplies from other projects that I think will be sufficient, I'm just not smart enough to figure out the easy spinning.
 
Since I have spent/allocated my gun budget for the next few months, I have been trying to think up a cheap DIY wind flag that will do better than my survey tape tied to a driveway marker. I want to make some windflags that are better than I have. But I also want to spend next to no money because I will eventually buy real flags.

So the style I am trying to make is like this one (I found the photo via google image search)

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I have two questions.

1) what are the requirements for the ball on the front? Is there a specific weight or weight ratio requirement?

2) I do not have anything on hand that will serve as the white part in the photo. Does anyone know of a method for a decent bearing, or bushing or something like that for use on top of a driveway marker or other small diameter stick?

I already have supplies from other projects that I think will be sufficient, I'm just not smart enough to figure out the easy spinning.
A small diameter pin where it rotates and light weight are big factors. A bearing pressed inside does very little and the lighter the flag, the less a bearing does to help. While small roller bearings sound great, they actually slow a light flag down. Most of the drag comes from the side, not the pointed rod on top of the pole, etc. That's why a small pin makes a big difference
 

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