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I'm trying to restring my Dipole up in a Pine (the tree has grown
about 10 ft, and the rope needs replacing) so I got out my trusty Surgical tubing wrist rocket and a 1oz egg weight tied to my 15# test fishing rod/reel (only using the bottom eye). No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. Shouldn't a wrister go farther ???? need bigger weight ? Suggestions. |
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R.Scott wrote:
No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. Shouldn't a wrister go farther ???? need bigger weight ? Suggestions. Stand on a ladder when you shoot? New monofilament (more slippery than worn)? New rubbers? Skip the bottom eye on the pole and feed direct from the reel? Be sure you have a very solid wrist/arm on the holding arm. If your hand/arm gives while shooting, some of the energy will be used in that wasted hand movement. I saw a "wrist rifle" that a guy built. Normal WR attached to a wooden "stock" with bazooka-like hand holds. The pouch of the slingshot was held by a steel rod in the "cocked" position. Just like rubber band machine guns that kids might build. Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com |
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Lumpy wrote:
R.Scott wrote: No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. Shouldn't a wrister go farther ???? need bigger weight ? Suggestions. Stand on a ladder when you shoot? New monofilament (more slippery than worn)? New rubbers? Skip the bottom eye on the pole and feed direct from the reel? Be sure you have a very solid wrist/arm on the holding arm. If your hand/arm gives while shooting, some of the energy will be used in that wasted hand movement. I saw a "wrist rifle" that a guy built. Normal WR attached to a wooden "stock" with bazooka-like hand holds. The pouch of the slingshot was held by a steel rod in the "cocked" position. Just like rubber band machine guns that kids might build. Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com If legal use a potato gun.... Dave WD9BDZ |
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Suggest you try a fishing pole. I used a zebco casting rod I bought
new for my wife. Now my favorite antenna pole. I put my L up over 50' this way. Use 6 pound test line. Heaver line weights too much. even 4 is better. Get a large washer. 2" or so. Tie it on. cast up . If you miss your spot let the washer fall to the ground. Do not reel back thru the tree. Cut off washer. reel back and tie on and try again. The washer weights enough so it doesn't get caught easily in trees. It goes so far be careful you do not damage others cars or homes. It never broke off. When you get your spot tie on Thin nylon cord and reel it back. Then a larger rope. The washer rolls as it falls preventing tangling. Try it in a shorter tree for practice. fishing sinkers do not work well, they wrap around branches. john wzy vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv w9zy On May 15, 1:13*pm, "Lumpy" wrote: R.Scott wrote: No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. *Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. |
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On May 15, 11:46 am, "R.Scott" wrote:
I'm trying to restring my Dipole up in a Pine (the tree has grown about 10 ft, and the rope needs replacing) so I got out my trusty Surgical tubing wrist rocket and a 1oz egg weight tied to my 15# test fishing rod/reel (only using the bottom eye). No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. Shouldn't a wrister go farther ???? need bigger weight ? Suggestions. Sounds like a bigger weight would help. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On May 15, 11:46 am, "R.Scott" wrote: I'm trying to restring my Dipole up in a Pine (the tree has grown about 10 ft, and the rope needs replacing) so I got out my trusty Surgical tubing wrist rocket and a 1oz egg weight tied to my 15# test fishing rod/reel (only using the bottom eye). No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. Shouldn't a wrister go farther ???? need bigger weight ? Suggestions. Sounds like a bigger weight would help. depends... shoot the weight without the fish line and see how far it goes, that is the max you can get... if that's not enough try new tubes, those things do age and lose stretch... or longer tubes. for more height without the line try less weight and see if that gets where you need. then add the fishing line and see if that drags it down too much... if it does you need less drag or lighter line. either take the line out of the reel and let it spool free or unroll it on a smooth surface so it doesn't have to spin the roll. |
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Hi Al W6LX, et. al. --
I bought a 'real' EZ HANG from Dennis (KG4ETM) at Dayton, (http://ezhang.com) and after taking a few trial shots I had *no* problem shooting the one ounce weight over a 135+ foot Tulip Poplar tree in my back yard in northern Virginia. The tree was so tall that I used -all- 300 feet of the monofilament line and the weight ended up about three feet off the ground. My point is that if you use an "EZ Hang" (or a counterfeit) properly, that thing really works! Wish you were closer so I could show you. It's a great gadget! --------------- News Features wrote: Jim's calculations have confirmed something I've consistently experienced: my homebrew EZ-Hang has never really lived up to my expectations, or should I say the expectations that others have set for the performance of the thing. (For the record, my homebrew device is an exact copy of the famous EZ-Hang.) For the past three Field Days, which is when I've used the thing, the maximum height I've seemed to attain is around 50 feet-- right in the ballpark for a 1 oz. weight with line and air drags. No matter what I've tried, that's the limit of height for the parameters of my situation. Thanks, Jim. Al W6LX |
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SWLer wrote:
Hi Al W6LX, et. al. -- I bought a 'real' EZ HANG from Dennis (KG4ETM) at Dayton, (http://ezhang.com) and after taking a few trial shots I had *no* problem shooting the one ounce weight over a 135+ foot Tulip Poplar tree in my back yard in northern Virginia. The tree was so tall that I used -all- 300 feet of the monofilament line and the weight ended up about three feet off the ground. How far back do you pull, and how hard? |
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