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Rule of Thumb for Shooting Down Hill
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2337045" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I have a Leica B model, and have never ever used the internal ballistics. Nope no chip ever even put in it. Last year I shot a bull at 650yds uphill at a 28 degree angle. Standing perfectly broadside. Dialed exact yardage held right on his brisket and let her go. He spun around to go back because he could not go forward and stumbled a few steps going down hill and flopped over. This was the first time I ever really was a little nervous on the hold, and before I hunt this area again I will have my range finder with the ballistics in it finally. Didn't like being even a little nervous on my dope/hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2337045, member: 42157"] I have a Leica B model, and have never ever used the internal ballistics. Nope no chip ever even put in it. Last year I shot a bull at 650yds uphill at a 28 degree angle. Standing perfectly broadside. Dialed exact yardage held right on his brisket and let her go. He spun around to go back because he could not go forward and stumbled a few steps going down hill and flopped over. This was the first time I ever really was a little nervous on the hold, and before I hunt this area again I will have my range finder with the ballistics in it finally. Didn't like being even a little nervous on my dope/hold. [/QUOTE]
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