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Re: Shoot-through blind mesh … OK or not?
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09/07/21 12:44 PM
09/07/21 12:44 PM
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I've shot rear deploying mechanicals (Rage and Tenpoint) through the mesh screens without issue, but I would be leery of any of the front deploying mechanicals that are help together with rubber bands or a detent. As mentioned, best way to be sure is to setup a target and take a few shots to be sure. If nothing else it will give you confidence in your setup
Last edited by thayerp81; 09/07/21 12:47 PM.
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