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Posted: 7/27/2022 7:43:55 AM EDT
[Last Edit: 3seven4]
Does anyone know what opaque material they're using to cover the window at 10:03? It looks like they shoot through it in the video so I'm guessing it's clear enough to see through with an optic. Here's a pic and I included the YouTube video also.

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Central Area OIS 05/03/2022 (NRF014-22)
Link Posted: 7/27/2022 8:09:43 AM EDT
[#1]
I can’t positively ID on the video, but it’s common to use regular window bug screen. With a properly focused optic you won’t even see it when looking through. I haven’t had any issues with deflection.
Link Posted: 7/27/2022 10:19:39 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By born2lose76:
I can’t positively ID on the video, but it’s common to use regular window bug screen. With a properly focused optic you won’t even see it when looking through. I haven’t had any issues with deflection.
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That looks more like some type of opaque plastic sheeting to me.
Link Posted: 7/27/2022 10:53:59 AM EDT
[#3]
Look at it when he shoots. Looks like typical plastic mil barrier a painter would use.
Link Posted: 7/27/2022 11:21:54 AM EDT
[#4]
Appears to present the same effects you get when you look thru polarized glasses at some glass objects and or electric screens  

Might just be natural versus a purposely placed film or covering….
Link Posted: 8/3/2022 1:22:42 AM EDT
[#5]
Looks like they just tacked up some cheesecloth.
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