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Offline cyanchycki

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Graham wind Flags
« on: July 13, 2012, 05:07:59 PM »
I figured I should share this with everyone.

Are you in need of a set of GREAT compact windflags? 

If you drive a Ford Ranger like I do space is at a premium.  If you are my buddy Jeffy, you drive a 1 Ton Ford diesel...................  How embarrasing for me............  Space is not an issue.

Robin driving a 1 ton 4x4 Ford pickup.................  Yum Yum...................  I'm bad...............

Anyways, Rick Graham has just the product for you.

His Tool Box Flags.  I bought this set when down in Billings.  The set came with the 8 Flat Top Flags with the large veins, High Vis Vinyl with arrows and the 8 balls.  Rick will also make any adapter that you require for your stands.  I am sure when you order a set a set of adapters comes with the flags.  I am sure Rick will chime in.

Rick informs me that he also makes a Daisy version Tool Box Flag as well.  For details and pricing you can contact Rick.

Not that I needed another set of flags but I could NOT pass up the compactness when I saw them.









 
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Re: Graham wind Flags
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2012, 09:40:51 AM »
Thanks Calvin.

For someone who is tight on space for traveling the tool box flags make as compact a package as possible. There isn’t a quarter inch to spare in that tool box.

And yes I do make a flat top Daisy version of the tool box flags. Of course with them the daisies don’t fit in the tool box so you need another box for them.

Rick Graham

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Re: Graham wind Flags
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2012, 09:55:24 AM »
Cal, appreciate you posting about this as I bought a set also! I bought two up/down indicators as well. I had them out to Rosebud the other day to get used to them - they're very nice!

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Re: Graham wind Flags
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2012, 05:37:36 PM »
Cal, you are correct that they are compact, even the large ones.
I shot over Bob's in Tacoma and I think his lie a fair bit. ;)
I asked Rick G. if the set I bought could be the non lying ones, I even offered to pay more, which he would have been all to happy to accept.
Unfortunately it did not come with a guarantee.
The workmanship is first rate and they are very easy to get used too.
I believe that these flat top flags will be easier to set up on ranges with high spots like the left side at Calgary.
Bob mentioned the Uppy/Downy flags, they are quite ingenious and work well. The Tacoma range is a real bear to shoot with curtain wind and there multiple berms. Again in Calgary at 200 yds, shooting over the 100 yd. berm they may make a real noticeable different on what/when the trigger gets pulled/jerked/slapped/or other.
For anyone that is looking into flags, I for one will recommend Rick's flags. He has many options on how you want them configured.
DanO

 

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