CYanchycki
Club Coordinator
I thought I had heard green over red?????
And how strong to reach out to 100????
Calvin
And how strong to reach out to 100????
Calvin
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that if you use a green 5mW laser that no one accidentally gets the beam in the eye. It will cause permanent damage. I would opt for the scope suggestion. I've seen several folks do that and it works out just fine. --greg
Good success with 100w green laser. You need to be careful setting the laser up but it far less dangerous than the benchrest gun you are shooting. Mine works fine at 400 yds, not tried it at longer distance. http://www.biglasers.com
I hope you mean 100 mW.
A 100 W laser would be through the roof in price and liable to burn anything it hit.
Calvin. The reason I use a laser for wind flags is similar.For the info.
I am not to worried about whether or not it is legal at NBRSA matches. When I shoot one of them I am usually over someone elses flags.
It is more for me setting flags for myself at the farm when practicing. I usually spray the ground with orange paint but I do not always get back often enough and struggle to get my heights. I should just mark my stands and that would save time.
And....
I am not bothered. I know well enough to not look.....??
Calvin
Calvin. The reason I use a laser for wind flags is similar.
After Setting up the target frames and the associated BS. And walking back to the firing line. Most people are gone. So I end up setting my flags by myself. And prefer this method...
NO Not so much.
Barely burns plastic. Now 8000 Watts for 20 m sec. Nice 25mm circle. Burned half way through 3/8" plexiglass. That's called a "Mode Burn".
To check the optics of the laser. CO2 laser......14 yrs. doing maintenance and repair. Still have my eye balls. Yag lasers require special precautions. Most are solid state.
CO2 laser require gases mixed into the chamber and an electron split off. If I remember correctly 80% Helium, 15% Nitrogen, and 5% CO2. All one step below Hospital grade gases....
I had tried this setup and returned it. Fresh batteries were used up by the time I walked back to the line from 100 yds.
...... you are another optical engineer on the forum. Made a number of vicious lasers when I was in the lab. Glad you dispelled the myth about lasers in the one flash and your retinas are ash.
Here is an alternative to lasers. Not quite as accurate but usually good enough. We used to use these in the pre-laser days. The LED flash light does a better job than the old bulb type. No need to use high lumen types with these either.
use Duracell. In my 55 yrs. They have only leaked once.
THAT IS PURE BS. YES YOU ARE CALLED ON IT. These batteries last for 6 mos. HEY! it works up in the GREAT WHITE NORTH.
It's real PURTY in a snow storm.......