This shot will be another setting shot.
10 yards for the big kids, and 5 yards for the little kids.
Measure up from the bottom of a water bottle, placing horizontal lines in 1 inch increments to 6 inches. I used tape on the bottle to mark it more clearly.
Cross mark the 3" line at it's center
Fill with water, and poke a hole in the cap.
The better the hole in the cap, the better it will drain.
I used food color in my water for added visual effect, but it isn't required.
I also used a string tracker. That's not required either.
You must hang the bottle where it allows a complete pass through of the arrow, and with the bottom of the bottle no more than 24" off the ground.
Whoever drains the bottle closest to the 3" line is the winner.
In case of a drainage tie, whoever is closest to the 3" cross is the winner.
Rick
10 yards for the big kids, and 5 yards for the little kids.
Measure up from the bottom of a water bottle, placing horizontal lines in 1 inch increments to 6 inches. I used tape on the bottle to mark it more clearly.
Cross mark the 3" line at it's center
Fill with water, and poke a hole in the cap.
The better the hole in the cap, the better it will drain.
I used food color in my water for added visual effect, but it isn't required.
I also used a string tracker. That's not required either.
You must hang the bottle where it allows a complete pass through of the arrow, and with the bottom of the bottle no more than 24" off the ground.
Whoever drains the bottle closest to the 3" line is the winner.
In case of a drainage tie, whoever is closest to the 3" cross is the winner.
Rick
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