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I haven't used the EasyKlip model, but I did use something similar from Menards (locks by sliding vs. twisting):
https://www.menards.com/main/tools/a...18-c-12172.htm
Personally, I liked the type the tighten by screw/twist method. They were easier to install and tighten. One minor draw back I've noticed over the past 10 months of use is that I've had 2 or 3 break. I believe its due to my son hitting them with errant shots, but I haven't actually witnessed it, just found them on the ground.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The ones at Menards are only ~$1.25 a piece, so they are significantly cheaper.
Last edited by wzjy47; 10-01-2020, 12:47 AM.
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I'm hitting from approx 8 ft and getting very little bounce back. Driver and long irons bounce straight down. Been using P2P SQ Raw screen. Behind impact screen I have a white king size sheet hanging attached only at top bar with tarp clips. Behind the bed sheet I have a Harbor Freight mesh tarp hanging hanging from top bar and not too taught at side bars using once again tarp clips. The P2P SQ Raw screen is attached at top and with tarp clips and wraps around sides of EMT (which have foam insulation) and attached with tarp clips to rear part of EMT frame. Want to emphasize the foam insulation on the vertical for not only protections but it also for the purposes of getting a smooth wrap around surface for the screen. Bottom of my screen hangs loose but haven't really experienced a loss if quality of image as the screen's elasticity has maintained the integrity of the picture plane. That being said my projected image doesn't extend to the very bottom of screen and I only have a 10 ft wide screen. This is probably because I project in 16:9. rather than 4:3... despite the dimensions of my screen.....personal preference.
As for bungees I use. 12" blue ball bungees and 8" red bay bungees I get at Home Depot. If need them to be more taught I wrap them around to shorten them.
As for bounce back:
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