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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