After hitting the screens the first time, we quit using skyscreens and put drinking straws over 4d finish nails. These act as guides to aid in aiming as "the book" says how high above the photocells the shot needs to be. We sometimes shoot in a light rain, and placed a beach umbrella over the Chrony. Makes a huge skyscreen!!
According to the book, the skyscreens create a "shadow" so the photocell picks up the bullet quicker, easier, so not sure that your tape idea needs to be clear tape. Just a thought...
That F-1 is a dandy!! It's the same unit I shot twice - on different days. The first time, it took out the skyscreens (see above). The second time, I was using my Marlin rifle 41Mag and it was all about the angle of the sights vs angle of barrel vs target vs skyscreens. The geometry got too tight and I was probably getting more tired than I thought. It was shot #49 of 50. Missed the front panel, severed the ribbon wire, and punched a hole in the back panel. Tapped the hole back together, soldered the ribbon wire, and the next shot didn't change the group average or extreme spread - so we guessed it to be ok for our purposes. One tough unit! After that episode, I read the paragraph in the book where it states, "do not shoot off-hand; use a bench with the Chrony!" To that I say, +1!
Regards,
Sweetwater