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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1734235" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I put it as close as I can without getting the diffusers blown off. 8 to 10 feet usually works. On the chonoys, the vertical distance the bullet travels from the sensor matters. There is a small window which I think the instructions talk about. If you put the short legs in first, the brass part is at the correct elevation of the bullet path. Works much better when you are within in that window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1734235, member: 78569"] I put it as close as I can without getting the diffusers blown off. 8 to 10 feet usually works. On the chonoys, the vertical distance the bullet travels from the sensor matters. There is a small window which I think the instructions talk about. If you put the short legs in first, the brass part is at the correct elevation of the bullet path. Works much better when you are within in that window. [/QUOTE]
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