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best decoy to put on a lightweight rotary?


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Haha, I'd actually written about that in your other post. I'll retype.

 

Avoid Airpro, they are awful and actually look like crows.

 

Just shoot a couple of pigeons and use them, you'll save yourself money. Keep them in the freezer and reuse them. It wont be difficult to shoot two without a magnet spinning.

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Hypaflaps for me , had mine 2 years, do seem a little delicate but they have been shot, twisted and squashed and still work, short of some minor repairs broken line on the wing and a busted wing rod strainer, they look a little messy now but still work , real birds may be the better deal on a magnet but i made my own ultra light weight magnet purposely for hypaflaps and use nothing but them, but as malkiserow suggest's its not a bad idea to use them to start and replace with real, hypaflaps do work well in a bouncer too.

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hypaflaps seem to be the ones then... though im a bit worried about damaging them in transit... the foamies on ukshootw..

look like they might fare a bit better

 

 

I have used the foam wings and tail on magnet decoys, found them good but in a strong wind un-suported wings fold up un-realisticly and have to be supported, I bought mine just as wings and tails from the C.L.A game fair about 5 years ago, not the full item that is sold on ukshoot.

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