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Do I need to worry about shooting downhill angles?
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<blockquote data-quote="985" data-source="post: 213594"><p><strong>Angle Shooting</strong></p><p></p><p>If you are using a rifle chambered in .308, and the target is 300 yards out, and you are aiming up or down on a 45 degree angle, (with no wind) and you do not correct for gravity, you will miss the target high by 8". (theoretically)</p><p></p><p>Add a head wind and you will miss the target by ??? Or add a tail wind and you will miss the target by???</p><p></p><p>Come and take my class and you will learn the answers to these and other questions without spending years playing guessing games or being trained by imposter's who think that they know whats going on. Come and take my class and get factual information that's NOT based on gimmicks or magic cartridges that only work in one environment or at one altitude. </p><p></p><p>If you are the type of Individual / Hunter that is sick and tired of the BS out there, then come and take my class. Email me, ask who endorses me and my class; ask those that have taken it what they think. Those individuals consist of members of the US Army, US Navy SEALS, HUNTERS and others. </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Ward W. Brien</p><p>web: <a href="http://www.snipertools.com" target="_blank">Sniper Tools Design Company - angle cosine indicator</a></p><p>email: <a href="mailto:info@snipertools.com">info@snipertools.com</a></p><p>Phone:818.359.0512</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="985, post: 213594"] [b]Angle Shooting[/b] If you are using a rifle chambered in .308, and the target is 300 yards out, and you are aiming up or down on a 45 degree angle, (with no wind) and you do not correct for gravity, you will miss the target high by 8". (theoretically) Add a head wind and you will miss the target by ??? Or add a tail wind and you will miss the target by??? Come and take my class and you will learn the answers to these and other questions without spending years playing guessing games or being trained by imposter's who think that they know whats going on. Come and take my class and get factual information that's NOT based on gimmicks or magic cartridges that only work in one environment or at one altitude. If you are the type of Individual / Hunter that is sick and tired of the BS out there, then come and take my class. Email me, ask who endorses me and my class; ask those that have taken it what they think. Those individuals consist of members of the US Army, US Navy SEALS, HUNTERS and others. Regards, Ward W. Brien web: [url=http://www.snipertools.com]Sniper Tools Design Company - angle cosine indicator[/url] email: [email]info@snipertools.com[/email] Phone:818.359.0512 [/QUOTE]
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