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Has anyone at this site done this? What is the safe distance from the muzzle so you don't "blast" the sensor out permanently? I am thinking of about 10 - 15 feet. Stick is Barrett 99. Thanks for your help.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kyle82</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Short of a sabot round I cant imagine getting a .50 cal bullet to weigh that little. Maybe it's made of aluminum?
Gotta call BS on that one.
I suppose you could fire a sabot round in a Barrett so there's a slight chance that's what he is talking about I guess. </div></div>
It's not the skyscreens I worry about, it's the computer back at the bench that takes a beating! I have had the battery cover, overlays and digital readout regularly pop out from the blast while shooting. I try to bring a box to put it in for extra protection or keep it farther back on the bench.
WTF??? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kyle82</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Short of a sabot round I cant imagine getting a .50 cal bullet to weigh that little. Maybe it's made of aluminum?
Gotta call BS on that one.
I suppose you could fire a sabot round in a Barrett so there's a slight chance that's what he is talking about I guess.</div></div>
There is a set distance that they are suppose to be at. I think mine is 12'. Never had a problem shooting in it with my CheyTac dont think you will have any problems.