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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 464501" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>SBruce, Not trying to debate it with you. Your first point, for me as I sit on moutain, I only get line of site with my lazer, so I have to use my cos. dial on rifle to get any more info. And I DONT HAVE a pda type devise,yet.IF I did, that is most accurate, with either cos. or angle as it has inputs for either. And it sound like you are in surveying or some type of area that relates. I BUILD multi mill. homes and have watched the surveyors stake in for me on steep or tight lots. OR I do it myself for easier sites.I did note that triangle method is least accurate. I am forced to use the second which is use your cos. for your drops worked out previous as you noted, and I am taking notes on Micheals , which I think is a more accurate variation.I also want to know how to do sytem w/cos. an simple calc. as I AM trying to cut pack in weight. Thanks for your posts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 464501, member: 21869"] SBruce, Not trying to debate it with you. Your first point, for me as I sit on moutain, I only get line of site with my lazer, so I have to use my cos. dial on rifle to get any more info. And I DONT HAVE a pda type devise,yet.IF I did, that is most accurate, with either cos. or angle as it has inputs for either. And it sound like you are in surveying or some type of area that relates. I BUILD multi mill. homes and have watched the surveyors stake in for me on steep or tight lots. OR I do it myself for easier sites.I did note that triangle method is least accurate. I am forced to use the second which is use your cos. for your drops worked out previous as you noted, and I am taking notes on Micheals , which I think is a more accurate variation.I also want to know how to do sytem w/cos. an simple calc. as I AM trying to cut pack in weight. Thanks for your posts [/QUOTE]
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