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Old 09-02-2012 | 12:21 PM
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idahoron
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Originally Posted by sabotloader
I know what you mean... but it is done. I would also suggest that you remove the sky screens, so it need to be a cloudy day, and set the chrono lower than you might normally set it. I would also suggested you shoot 3-4 shots to verify your sight picure POA and POI then set the chrono to clear.

With the accuracy of your rifles and you doing the shooting I would think you would not have problem at all.

It wouldn't bother me except the Ohler 35 was about 600.00 back when I got it. I am sure they are not any cheaper now.
The Ohler has a generous window to shoot through but things happen.

When I was shooting 3D archery we had steel targets. The soft spot was anywhere from the size of a silver dollar to the size of the mouth of a 5 gallon bucket. no matter how good the shooters were anyone at any time can hit the steel.

Now that the Ohler is back in production I could get parts but still. It is a risk. It is kind of a William Tell thing shooting an apple off his son's head. Ron
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