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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: 680223" data-attributes="member: 49861"><p>It has do with the actual distance a bullet travels through the air. Of course. But now I am more confused because if I enter a negative angle, hold over declines. Following the arc of a bullets path, a negative would lengthen the actual distance travelled correct? Now my holdover went from 141.5 to 138 with -7degrees. Why?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajhardle, post: 680223, member: 49861"] It has do with the actual distance a bullet travels through the air. Of course. But now I am more confused because if I enter a negative angle, hold over declines. Following the arc of a bullets path, a negative would lengthen the actual distance travelled correct? Now my holdover went from 141.5 to 138 with -7degrees. Why????? [/QUOTE]
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