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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 1815335" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>Well, I didn't destroy my chronograph, but I had to put it back together once. I was used to shooting my 300 RUM, up close and personal at 3 feet. Never had an issue, since it has a substantial brake. At elk camp this year, I was helping a buddy get some basic ballistics for his 300 WM, and without thinking, I set up the chronograph just like I do for me. Well, he didn't have a brake. The muzzle blast from the first shot blew the screen cover right out of it. Fortunately, no big deal. I was able to pop it back in, move it out to 15 feet, and all was well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 1815335, member: 57286"] Well, I didn't destroy my chronograph, but I had to put it back together once. I was used to shooting my 300 RUM, up close and personal at 3 feet. Never had an issue, since it has a substantial brake. At elk camp this year, I was helping a buddy get some basic ballistics for his 300 WM, and without thinking, I set up the chronograph just like I do for me. Well, he didn't have a brake. The muzzle blast from the first shot blew the screen cover right out of it. Fortunately, no big deal. I was able to pop it back in, move it out to 15 feet, and all was well! [/QUOTE]
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