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Muzzleloader Hunting
Shooting a muzzleloader through chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 730933" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>You do not need to change the distance, but beware the sabots. I simple duct tape a piece of plywood across the screen, and remove it to take the readings (cheap but effective). Also, you can break your sensors if you use the skyscreens. I either don't use them, or put uncooked spaghetti in the holes as guides. If you put a sabot into the metal supports for the skyscreens you can destroy the sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 730933, member: 1656"] You do not need to change the distance, but beware the sabots. I simple duct tape a piece of plywood across the screen, and remove it to take the readings (cheap but effective). Also, you can break your sensors if you use the skyscreens. I either don't use them, or put uncooked spaghetti in the holes as guides. If you put a sabot into the metal supports for the skyscreens you can destroy the sensor. [/QUOTE]
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