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I have found a good spot to put my hide, in a flight line with the wind at my back. The only thing I am concerned about is how close I am the property opposite me. I am 245 yards from a house and 155 yards from the boundary hedge. Is this a problem? I’m using 12g 29gram number 6.

 

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Yes your too close , you are committing an offence if the pellets leave the boundary of the land on which you have permission to shoot.

Your pellets are almost certainly going to travel more than 155 yards , can you not set up in the field and shoot in a better direction ?

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As Fenboy says above you are too close.

 

You should allow up to 300 metres for the fall of shot.

 

Another consideration would be that the hide should be placed so that you can put your decoy pattern near to where the birds want to be, not where you can set up a hide!

 

Spend time watching for flightlines and where they want to be.

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Thank you all for your replies. I could set up from the end of the field which would give me 520 yards the only thing is that I am then 100 yards from the flight line going across. If I was to put my hide in the middle of the field would that put the pigeons off?

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Thank you all for your replies. I could set up from the end of the field which would give me 520 yards the only thing is that I am then 100 yards from the flight line going across. If I was to put my hide in the middle of the field would that put the pigeons off?

Glad you have found a better solution, 100 yards is only a few wing beats for a pigeon...better to shoot like that, rather than get yourself in a pickle.

What ever you do you will learn something...

Are the birds actually feeding on the field? If so what is the crop?

 

TEH

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Thank you all for your replies. I could set up from the end of the field which would give me 520 yards the only thing is that I am then 100 yards from the flight line going across. If I was to put my hide in the middle of the field would that put the pigeons off?

 

 

It shouldn't bother them if you make the hide quite solid so that you don't show a silhouette!

 

Good luck.

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Glad you have found a better solution, 100 yards is only a few wing beats for a pigeon...better to shoot like that, rather than get yourself in a pickle.

What ever you do you will learn something...

Are the birds actually feeding on the field? If so what is the crop?

 

TEH

Yes the pigeons are feeding in the field and enjoying the peas. They have not been around in any number for over a mouth, so I don’t want to miss this chance.

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As has been said already, if in doubt always allow a 300 yard fall out zone. This is the distance recommend by the CPSA for clay grounds, and would be a lot easier to defend if challenged, than "I thought 245 seemed enough". It's not always the ballistic facts we have to deal with as much as other people's perceptions.

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as you have a concern about the house,which is never fun in a hide...I personally would go and see the house,politely explain what & why and for whom you are shooting the pigeons to keep them off the peas and say you are v conscious about their house and shall be setting up so you will not pepper their house.If they are anti they wil at least know you are sensible,if they know are friendly to the landowner they may well say they have no problem at all etc why not sset up by our hedge.... The last thing I ever want to think about when sat in a hide is am I disturbing those folk or are the police about to arrive! 100 yards off a flightline is no problem with decoying/nor is putting a decent hide in the middle of a field.

atb.

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Pigeons land head into wind, so if wind in your back they'll land facing you,only way you'd get crossers in this case is if they were coming from behind and you were taking them as they came over the hedge either side of the hide!

Have you thought that maybe the decoys could be set off to one side of the hide to provide crossing shots? I've shot enough pigeons to know how to get them to commit in a certain area or angle from the hide.

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Have you thought that maybe the decoys could be set off to one side of the hide to provide crossing shots? I've shot enough pigeons to know how to get them to commit in a certain area or angle from the hide.

Motty thank you for your suggestion. The field is an L shape, so I am going to offset my hide by 30 yard and shoot into one corner. This will give me a range of 360 yards with a swing of about 45digrees. If I find that I need more swing, then I can always move the hide out from the hedge.

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