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100 yd zero hitting high at 200 yd
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<blockquote data-quote="73driver" data-source="post: 2147147" data-attributes="member: 36473"><p>The trajectory arc by definition is the bullet transcribing a path that "moves above the earth" or "elevates above the earth prior to then descending" or "Moves above the line of sight" or "goes up before it falls". The bullet better CLIMB above the earth before it gets to the target otherwise it will never hit what you aim at. Climb, rise, move above or elevate above the earth or line of the sight purely describes what the bullet must do to get downrange. The bullet climbing above the earth is factual and no way implies and lifting force physical or magical built into the bullet itself. The bullet drops away from the line of the bore and climbs above the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="73driver, post: 2147147, member: 36473"] The trajectory arc by definition is the bullet transcribing a path that "moves above the earth" or "elevates above the earth prior to then descending" or "Moves above the line of sight" or "goes up before it falls". The bullet better CLIMB above the earth before it gets to the target otherwise it will never hit what you aim at. Climb, rise, move above or elevate above the earth or line of the sight purely describes what the bullet must do to get downrange. The bullet climbing above the earth is factual and no way implies and lifting force physical or magical built into the bullet itself. The bullet drops away from the line of the bore and climbs above the ground. [/QUOTE]
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