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Straight Fence line
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<blockquote data-quote="jfont" data-source="post: 731699" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>What I did on long runs that were too far for a string or a wire was used my deer rifile, aimed from one corner to the other and had a friend line up a few flagged rods with the cross hairs of the scope. Where the rods were I built some H braces and then ran a single stand of wire from them to the corners to keep the tee post lined up. Fence came out straight as an arrow. One main thing is to make sure the gun isn't loaded cause your helper will be in your sights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfont, post: 731699, member: 140"] What I did on long runs that were too far for a string or a wire was used my deer rifile, aimed from one corner to the other and had a friend line up a few flagged rods with the cross hairs of the scope. Where the rods were I built some H braces and then ran a single stand of wire from them to the corners to keep the tee post lined up. Fence came out straight as an arrow. One main thing is to make sure the gun isn't loaded cause your helper will be in your sights. [/QUOTE]
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