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Shooting up hill/ Shooting down hill?
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<blockquote data-quote="imasam" data-source="post: 500961" data-attributes="member: 20611"><p>Hey, guys you're making it too difficult shooting up and down hill.</p><p>The only distance that really matters is the horizontal distance to the target. The velocity gained from shooting down hill or velocity lost shooting up hill doesn't make any difference to your hold over point. Longer distance vertically (up or down) only speeds up or slows down your bullet your bullet. The added time in flight shooting up hill might add a little bit of difference but at hunting ranges it is minimal. The hold over to use is that of the horizontal distance to the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imasam, post: 500961, member: 20611"] Hey, guys you're making it too difficult shooting up and down hill. The only distance that really matters is the horizontal distance to the target. The velocity gained from shooting down hill or velocity lost shooting up hill doesn't make any difference to your hold over point. Longer distance vertically (up or down) only speeds up or slows down your bullet your bullet. The added time in flight shooting up hill might add a little bit of difference but at hunting ranges it is minimal. The hold over to use is that of the horizontal distance to the target. [/QUOTE]
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