Ok, heading out to the lawn to try it.
Thanks,
C

On Friday, August 22, 2014 8:50:06 AM UTC-4, Frank Pittelli wrote:

> Not a silly question at all.  We actually allow the operator themselves 
> to ensure that the maximum elevation is not exceeded.  The procedure is 
> as follows: 
>
> 1) Place the asset on level ground 
>
> 2) Adjust the marker elevation to the maximum possible 
>
> 3) Stand exactly 11 ft 4 inches in front of the gun, with you legs 
> spread apart. 
>
> 4) Fire the marker 
>
> If you're afraid to fire the marker or you scream in pain, the elevation 
> limit has been exceeded. 
>
>         Frank "Trigonometry Is Your Friend" Pittelli 
>
> On 8/22/2014 8:35 AM, Caleb Smith wrote: 
> > I know this might sound a little silly, but how do you guys like to 
> > measure the 10 degrees maximum elevation? What tools and procedures do 
> > you use? 
>

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