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Precision Shooting 1-Part 2: Optics, Data and Logic
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotemaster" data-source="post: 732614" data-attributes="member: 2479"><p>Thanks for a well written and very informative piece! As a Coyote hunter I was aware of the temp effect on trajectory but never could figure why the gun shot a little high/low/left/right on different days different times, until I read in the article about light bending effect of scopes. A lot of my long time shooting buddies, some in their seventies have always remarked" leave it alone it will be ok when the light changes" never knew why--they just knew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotemaster, post: 732614, member: 2479"] Thanks for a well written and very informative piece! As a Coyote hunter I was aware of the temp effect on trajectory but never could figure why the gun shot a little high/low/left/right on different days different times, until I read in the article about light bending effect of scopes. A lot of my long time shooting buddies, some in their seventies have always remarked" leave it alone it will be ok when the light changes" never knew why--they just knew. [/QUOTE]
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