After a particularly cold shoot a week or two ago I'm finally convinced that a mirage band is worth the effort. After a dozen rounds my barrel was hot enough to produce a very visible mirage through the sights that sent me all over the target. (and ruined what should have been an easy 74, allowing for an ammo-induced flyer early on )
Now, as I'm not thick enough to spend money buying a mirage band, what's the best way to go about making one? Rigid plastic or soft belt-type material? Is taping it to the barrel likely to cause problems? How do you mount it securely at each end?
TR mirage band
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Re: TR mirage band
Black elastic, about 1.5 inch width. Fold over at both ends and sew to create a sleeve you can pass a piece of stiff wire through. Either Form wire to attach to whatever is available front and back (e.g. foresight) or use a zip tie. Tape to barrel with black insulating tape in 2 places to avoid oscillation in the wind - try to keep it as flat as possible otherwise it won't disperse the hot air outside the sight line.Gaz wrote:Now, as I'm not thick enough to spend money buying a mirage band, what's the best way to go about making one? Rigid plastic or soft belt-type material? Is taping it to the barrel likely to cause problems? How do you mount it securely at each end?
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