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    This is reason I have always wanted a chronograph with inexpensive remote sky screens. That way if you hit anything you only hit the screens. I wonder why they are not the most popular, if not the preferred type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Eddy View Post
    This is reason I have always wanted a chronograph with inexpensive remote sky screens. That way if you hit anything you only hit the screens. I wonder why they are not the most popular, if not the preferred type.
    The rcbs has seperate skyscreens but the unit as a whole it a pain to set up (takes forever) and it has so much surface area the slightest wind blows it over. Plus for the cost of replacing both skyscreens it was just a cheap to just buy a Caldwell unit.

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