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instinckt or maths?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 515103" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>i think it goes without saying that one needs to be familiar and comfortable with the firearm he is using.</p><p>certainly good accurate shooting would include that as well as trigger time to become proficient with shooting skills.</p><p>assuming all that, shots at long distance do require information to be factored in.</p><p>first the distance need be known and that information considered.</p><p>the uphill/downhill angle needs to be considered as that affects distance.</p><p>and of coarse wind needs to be considered.</p><p>so a certain ammount of math is involved for a successfull shot at distance.</p><p>that can be as simple or involved as the shooter desires.</p><p>for some it can get very involved and technical.</p><p>others do well with just basic information.</p><p>nothing however eliminates the need for basic rifle skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 515103, member: 12443"] i think it goes without saying that one needs to be familiar and comfortable with the firearm he is using. certainly good accurate shooting would include that as well as trigger time to become proficient with shooting skills. assuming all that, shots at long distance do require information to be factored in. first the distance need be known and that information considered. the uphill/downhill angle needs to be considered as that affects distance. and of coarse wind needs to be considered. so a certain ammount of math is involved for a successfull shot at distance. that can be as simple or involved as the shooter desires. for some it can get very involved and technical. others do well with just basic information. nothing however eliminates the need for basic rifle skills. [/QUOTE]
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