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Shooting into the sun?
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<blockquote data-quote="dgheriani" data-source="post: 2026823" data-attributes="member: 107559"><p>As others have said, find something to block the sun. I have the same issue late afternoon in my long range practice spot. If prone, putting a pack between you and the sun helps and or draping a shirt/jacket/whatever you have over you head and the scope's eyepieces. Another thing to consider, especially if you run a brake, is putting something underneath the muzzle to stop dust/dirt from flying up in the air as it kinda stays suspended in the air and makes your target vanish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgheriani, post: 2026823, member: 107559"] As others have said, find something to block the sun. I have the same issue late afternoon in my long range practice spot. If prone, putting a pack between you and the sun helps and or draping a shirt/jacket/whatever you have over you head and the scope's eyepieces. Another thing to consider, especially if you run a brake, is putting something underneath the muzzle to stop dust/dirt from flying up in the air as it kinda stays suspended in the air and makes your target vanish. [/QUOTE]
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