1963beretta
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Vaughan, Ontario
I use a rangefinder and set up little flags similar to those used for marking utility lines at 20 ,30 ,40,50,60,70,80,90,100, yards in 5 different directions from the layout blinds, its a pain in the ass and add a lot of walking and time to the set up, but it helps with the green horns and not so experienced hunters in the group, and for those that cant judge distance, by the end of the season they have their distance estimations down pretty good, just one thing I learned from an old timer years ago
Seems like an awful lot of work put out flags that will disrupt a decoy spread. But please excuse my disbelief that your group makes regular shots at a distance approximately that of a football field. By my estimation, BB’s travelling at 1600fps at a bird travelling at 40-45 kph would need about a 20 foot lead and 3 foot hold over. And thats assuming there is no wind. Thats one hell of a shot...
I like my method better....call them in close and shoot them in the face. Beats the hell out of putting out 45 coloured flags




















































