paphil
Well-Known Member
Good shot either way , 27 degrees angle fits better and comes up about a 500 yard shot. Congratulations on a great bear and that great feeling you get when you connect on a shot like that !
I have memorized cosine values in 5 degree increments from 0 to 60 degrees - just another gadget to spend money on - I am not a human computer but like numbers.
I have memorized cosine values in 5 degree increments from 0 to 60 degrees - just another gadget to spend money on - I am not a human computer but like numbers.
That's great, as a young man in college we were suppose to memorize 0°, 30°, 45°,
60° and 90°.
Now the question is how well one would do under pressure, with a bunch of
adrenaline rushing all over. Would we still remember those cosines from 0° to 60°?
I think the gentleman was explaining a system he is using. It seems to work for him. I did not get the Idea that he was trying to sell anyone on its
merits. I think you answered your own question quite well.
That's one of the reason ARC range finders have become so popular.
Have fun shoot out the middles.
I did not get the Idea that he was trying to sell anyone on its
merits.
Now the question is how well one would do under pressure, with a bunch of
adrenaline rushing all over. Would we still remember those cosines from 0° to 60°?
That's great, as a young man in college we were suppose to memorize 0°, 30°, 45°,
60° and 90°.
Now the question is how well one would do under pressure, with a bunch of
adrenaline rushing all over. Would we still remember those cosines from 0° to 60°?
At short range none required. Longer range I use my leica rangefinder. Fast & easy.