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<blockquote data-quote="Scott E Ames" data-source="post: 2331542" data-attributes="member: 60439"><p>I elevate my LabRadar about 8-10 inches with a pipe clamp setup to grab the side of the concrete shooting benches at our club. I set this up about 12 inches to the side and this seems to catch all my 7 RM shots with a Lil' Bastard brake. You obviously have much more muzzle blast to deal with in a 338 NM. With the pipe clamps you can set the elevation by picking the pipe length to raise even more. I like hearing the airgun trigger lets you put the unit anywhere, sounds like that may be the best plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott E Ames, post: 2331542, member: 60439"] I elevate my LabRadar about 8-10 inches with a pipe clamp setup to grab the side of the concrete shooting benches at our club. I set this up about 12 inches to the side and this seems to catch all my 7 RM shots with a Lil' Bastard brake. You obviously have much more muzzle blast to deal with in a 338 NM. With the pipe clamps you can set the elevation by picking the pipe length to raise even more. I like hearing the airgun trigger lets you put the unit anywhere, sounds like that may be the best plan. [/QUOTE]
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