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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 4009353" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>These are great chronos...especially if a Labradar isnt in the picture. I drag mine everywhere.</p><p></p><p>A few things to remember: </p><p>DON'T leave the square alignment rod in the barrel/muzzle device - it'll travel to somewhere you aren't and you will never find it</p><p>The alignment rod is square for a reason</p><p>DON'T eyeball the clearance on the bayonet blade - use the little square rod</p><p>DON'T eyeball the angle on the bayonet blade - use the little square rod</p><p></p><p>DO keep the strap and adapters as aligned as possible</p><p>DO use the strength of Zeus to lock it down - Murphy will make it fall off sideways regardless of how much M.A.N. you've used</p><p>DO make sure the muzzle (suppressor or MD) is over the curve in the blade. </p><p>DO make sure there's no more than the alignment rod thickness along the bullet path/Blade (it'll be goofy readings)</p><p></p><p>That's pretty much it. If you violate any of those you'll be pissed or embarrassed or both, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 4009353, member: 41176"] These are great chronos...especially if a Labradar isnt in the picture. I drag mine everywhere. A few things to remember: DON'T leave the square alignment rod in the barrel/muzzle device - it'll travel to somewhere you aren't and you will never find it The alignment rod is square for a reason DON'T eyeball the clearance on the bayonet blade - use the little square rod DON'T eyeball the angle on the bayonet blade - use the little square rod DO keep the strap and adapters as aligned as possible DO use the strength of Zeus to lock it down - Murphy will make it fall off sideways regardless of how much M.A.N. you've used DO make sure the muzzle (suppressor or MD) is over the curve in the blade. DO make sure there's no more than the alignment rod thickness along the bullet path/Blade (it'll be goofy readings) That's pretty much it. If you violate any of those you'll be pissed or embarrassed or both, lol [/QUOTE]
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