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Determining shot angle (Inclination)
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1801087" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Of course it takes into account DA, but the end result is still the same. Cosine math is not accurate for distance, it is accurate for TOF. TOF is affected by external ballistics.</p><p></p><p>Simplest way to calculate the change for slope is to determine your dial to solution, then multiply that my the correction factor. </p><p></p><p>5 = .99</p><p>10 = .98</p><p>15 = .96</p><p>20 = .94</p><p>25 = .90</p><p>30 = .87</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1801087, member: 61747"] Of course it takes into account DA, but the end result is still the same. Cosine math is not accurate for distance, it is accurate for TOF. TOF is affected by external ballistics. Simplest way to calculate the change for slope is to determine your dial to solution, then multiply that my the correction factor. 5 = .99 10 = .98 15 = .96 20 = .94 25 = .90 30 = .87 [/QUOTE]
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