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<blockquote data-quote="lhsmith" data-source="post: 2997792" data-attributes="member: 100947"><p>Up to 20 years ago Sinclair Intl offered a clear plastic tube made by a company named Saunders. It eventually fell out of favor with the short-range Benchrest crowd when it was discovered that the heat generated inside the tube from sunlight actually created it's own mirage. Better off with a flat strip on the barrel held on with velcro tabs or even just a strip if target paper fastened with loops of masking tape. Some in competition use a battery operated fan to minimize the mirage caused by barrel heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhsmith, post: 2997792, member: 100947"] Up to 20 years ago Sinclair Intl offered a clear plastic tube made by a company named Saunders. It eventually fell out of favor with the short-range Benchrest crowd when it was discovered that the heat generated inside the tube from sunlight actually created it's own mirage. Better off with a flat strip on the barrel held on with velcro tabs or even just a strip if target paper fastened with loops of masking tape. Some in competition use a battery operated fan to minimize the mirage caused by barrel heat. [/QUOTE]
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