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why do shots drop more when shooting at a small incline at extreme range?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajhardle" data-source="post: 680175" data-attributes="member: 49861"><p>Well, when shooting at range of, let's say, 1100 yards, a small incline of <strong>5 degrees</strong> means the shot <strong>will hit slightly high</strong>. It might be small enough of a difference to be" lost in the noise", but it does hit higher than a flat shot would. Now move to a target <strong>2000</strong> yards away. Why would the <strong>same 5 degree incline cause it to hit low?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajhardle, post: 680175, member: 49861"] Well, when shooting at range of, let's say, 1100 yards, a small incline of [B]5 degrees[/B] means the shot [B]will hit slightly high[/B]. It might be small enough of a difference to be" lost in the noise", but it does hit higher than a flat shot would. Now move to a target [B]2000[/B] yards away. Why would the [B]same 5 degree incline cause it to hit low?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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