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<blockquote data-quote="bwaites" data-source="post: 306341" data-attributes="member: 8733"><p>The best way to see trace is to be inline with the shooter and as close to the boreline as possible. Usually that means behind and slightly above the shooter.</p><p> </p><p>My experience is that higher humidity helps. We usually see it best here in the mornings, when humidity is still at least 40-50%, then it drops off some during the day as the humidity drops. Temperature also plays a part.</p><p> </p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwaites, post: 306341, member: 8733"] The best way to see trace is to be inline with the shooter and as close to the boreline as possible. Usually that means behind and slightly above the shooter. My experience is that higher humidity helps. We usually see it best here in the mornings, when humidity is still at least 40-50%, then it drops off some during the day as the humidity drops. Temperature also plays a part. Bill [/QUOTE]
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