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Shooting up hill/ Shooting down hill?
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<blockquote data-quote="BuckSnort" data-source="post: 500310" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I don't see how it is physically possible that this graph is true... How can it be off just as much shooting straight up than it is while shooting on a flat plane.. I understand what you're saying about the angle of bbl vs. line of sight but I think somewhere the physics of gravity pulling straight down on a horizontal distance is lost... I'm no physics major but I just don't agree with you're numbers... I do agree that it will be off shooting straight up but no where near the same amount as a 0 degree angle..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckSnort, post: 500310, member: 32659"] I don't see how it is physically possible that this graph is true... How can it be off just as much shooting straight up than it is while shooting on a flat plane.. I understand what you're saying about the angle of bbl vs. line of sight but I think somewhere the physics of gravity pulling straight down on a horizontal distance is lost... I'm no physics major but I just don't agree with you're numbers... I do agree that it will be off shooting straight up but no where near the same amount as a 0 degree angle.. [/QUOTE]
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