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My new bouncer pole for Sillosock hyper flap


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I'm not a fan of those hypaflaps, mainly because of their fragility BUT I have to say I think you've hit on the best way to display them. Now go try it on the pigeons and lets see some pics of the result 'cause the proof as they say is in the pudding. :yahoo:

I have been testing these bouncers for a couple of months and have had some good results biggest bag been 93 using both bouncers and magnet, Im new to pigeon shooting and have got the bug. I have aso been leaving these bouncers out for days on end to test strength and any problems that might delelop and so far they have out done other bouncer that twist etc these cannot twist and even if I say so myself seem quite good. I have done some different length poles for testing and flexability all I need now is to find the materials at a sensible price and then they will be on a certain auction site for sale for everyone to try out. Comments from a couple of people who have borrowed them sound good and they like the fact they are nice a light. One person said they were better on the bouncer than on a magnet I think its diffecult to say to be honest.

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I have been testing these bouncers for a couple of months and have had some good results biggest bag been 93 using both bouncers and magnet, Im new to pigeon shooting and have got the bug. I have aso been leaving these bouncers out for days on end to test strength and any problems that might delelop and so far they have out done other bouncer that twist etc these cannot twist and even if I say so myself seem quite good. I have done some different length poles for testing and flexability all I need now is to find the materials at a sensible price and then they will be on a certain auction site for sale for everyone to try out. Comments from a couple of people who have borrowed them sound good and they like the fact they are nice a light. One person said they were better on the bouncer than on a magnet I think its diffecult to say to be honest.

Hi there they look great what are you useing to make them :yahoo:

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I have been testing these bouncers for a couple of months and have had some good results biggest bag been 93 using both bouncers and magnet, Im new to pigeon shooting and have got the bug. I have aso been leaving these bouncers out for days on end to test strength and any problems that might delelop and so far they have out done other bouncer that twist etc these cannot twist and even if I say so myself seem quite good. I have done some different length poles for testing and flexability all I need now is to find the materials at a sensible price and then they will be on a certain auction site for sale for everyone to try out. Comments from a couple of people who have borrowed them sound good and they like the fact they are nice a light. One person said they were better on the bouncer than on a magnet I think its diffecult to say to be honest.

Been out with the bouncers today for two & 3/4 hrs bag of 51 pigeons and 2 crows, just used a hyper flap spinner and these home made bouncers x 2 they work great. Thanks to all the people who have contacted me regards buying them Im still on with trying to get the materials and they will be on flee bay befor long. Set them up stick them out and you dont have to return to them trouble free and work great. I would like to add a picture but dont know how can anyone help

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