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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 499290" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>very good and spirited debate. even some spelling lessons thrown in.</p><p> BOB, dont feel bad about the misspelled name. it could have been worse. lol</p><p> </p><p>my personal take is that angle shooting is but one of the important things involved. </p><p>there are others and all need be considered equally.</p><p> a miss is a miss wether caused by angle, wind, bad position, etc.</p><p> be aware of these things and find what works for you and your style of hunting.</p><p>all of our hunting is done from lookouts. we dont move about as some do in other areas.</p><p>all shooting is done from some sort of bench also.</p><p>an angle indicator and a cheap calculator or premade chart work well for us.</p><p>my engineer grandson simply holds his ipod next to the barrel and has an answer in seconds. usually while im looking for my chart.</p><p> </p><p>sooner or later your just going to have to shoot.</p><p>hopefully at least some thought has been given to a miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 499290, member: 12443"] very good and spirited debate. even some spelling lessons thrown in. BOB, dont feel bad about the misspelled name. it could have been worse. lol my personal take is that angle shooting is but one of the important things involved. there are others and all need be considered equally. a miss is a miss wether caused by angle, wind, bad position, etc. be aware of these things and find what works for you and your style of hunting. all of our hunting is done from lookouts. we dont move about as some do in other areas. all shooting is done from some sort of bench also. an angle indicator and a cheap calculator or premade chart work well for us. my engineer grandson simply holds his ipod next to the barrel and has an answer in seconds. usually while im looking for my chart. sooner or later your just going to have to shoot. hopefully at least some thought has been given to a miss. [/QUOTE]
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