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Determining shot angle (Inclination)
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 1799961" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>I am wondering what the easiest way is to determine shot angle. </p><p>It's fairly level where I hunt in NE Alabama. That said, my shooting platform is about 35 ft higher in elevation than the rear of the field behind my house. Shot distance is 200 to 350. I notice that my shots consistently impact a bit higher than I expect. Not bad at all, just not precisely where I aim. Curious if inclination may be the answer? Or maybe I need to verify impacts on my dope card values? Rifle shoots .3 to .6 faithfully depending on me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 1799961, member: 111593"] I am wondering what the easiest way is to determine shot angle. It's fairly level where I hunt in NE Alabama. That said, my shooting platform is about 35 ft higher in elevation than the rear of the field behind my house. Shot distance is 200 to 350. I notice that my shots consistently impact a bit higher than I expect. Not bad at all, just not precisely where I aim. Curious if inclination may be the answer? Or maybe I need to verify impacts on my dope card values? Rifle shoots .3 to .6 faithfully depending on me [/QUOTE]
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