| Actually Gary, if you added the weight to the front of the arrow as I
describe, it drops right through all the branches no problem, but has
accuracy.  Trust me, I know.  I have missed a shot or 2, cleared many trees,
and it still drops right to the ground.  Without the weight, I used to lose
arrows all the time.
 
73
 
Ed  N1UR
 
Message: 10
Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2019 18:45:35 -0400
From: "Gary Smith" <Gary@ka1j.com>
To: Topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: Drones for antenna installation?
Message-ID: <5D6C4A0F.24531.1FE671@Gary.ka1j.com>
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Ed,
 
The reason I now only use the spud is I 
have no single easy tree to get over, it's 
a forest I have to shoot into, and the 
arrow is too light to bring itself down 
through the branches with a fishing line 
attached. 
 
I first used slingshots & the lead weight 
was hard to find in the woods. Then I 
tried arrows where I was having them hang 
in the branches. The spud weighs about a 
pound and it drops right through the 
branches, never hangs up.
 
If someone is shooting over a stand-alone 
tree, an arrow or slingshot would likely 
be perfect.
 
73,
Gary
KA1J
 
 
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