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spin drift & Coriolis effect
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<blockquote data-quote="load" data-source="post: 488183" data-attributes="member: 22789"><p>no. shooting north and south east or west you always have a impact right component. however shooting east and west (and varying degrees )you also have a vertical component. shooting west you'll hit low, shooting east you'll hit high. </p><p>at 45 degrees north lat the following will get you close </p><p>1/4 moa @1000 yrds</p><p>1/2 moa @1500 yrds</p><p>3/4 moa @1760 yrds</p><p> </p><p>for varing degrees of east and west divide into full, 3/4, half, and 1/4 values. simular to the way you divide wind values.</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="load, post: 488183, member: 22789"] no. shooting north and south east or west you always have a impact right component. however shooting east and west (and varying degrees )you also have a vertical component. shooting west you'll hit low, shooting east you'll hit high. at 45 degrees north lat the following will get you close 1/4 moa @1000 yrds 1/2 moa @1500 yrds 3/4 moa @1760 yrds for varing degrees of east and west divide into full, 3/4, half, and 1/4 values. simular to the way you divide wind values. gun) [/QUOTE]
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