Make Turkey Decoys SOLID (So we can RANGE them)

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Luziano
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Make Turkey Decoys SOLID (So we can RANGE them)

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If you use the rangefinder on current turkey decoys, you dont get a reading, it is as if they were transparent. Would be nice (since their main function is to place the birds at range) to be able to range find them!
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Getting a little bit way to detailed, just put it slightly to the side or in front of it, that's good enough man.
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trulight wrote:Getting a little bit way to detailed, just put it slightly to the side or in front of it, that's good enough man.
In a grassy field from a Ground blind it is no easy matter!
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Luziano wrote:
trulight wrote:Getting a little bit way to detailed, just put it slightly to the side or in front of it, that's good enough man.
In a grassy field from a Ground blind it is no easy matter!
Place one on a road and count paces walking away from it, place another down and then check range between them, that way you know how many steps to put one down for different ranges.
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Luziano wrote:If you use the rangefinder on current turkey decoys, you dont get a reading, it is as if they were transparent. Would be nice (since their main function is to place the birds at range) to be able to range find them!
Sounds good.
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