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Angle Shooting - Correcting For The Effects Of Gravity by Ward Brien
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<blockquote data-quote="bronc" data-source="post: 552067" data-attributes="member: 37526"><p>i have a question, maybe yal can help out</p><p>i understand correction for angle shooting, i am unclear if you use that correction for wind age adjustment as well</p><p>ie</p><p>i have the same shooting situation as in Ward Brien article</p><p>500 yard shoot</p><p>at 30 angle</p><p>lets say my my correction for 500 yard is 7 moa, so i take 7moa * .87 (cosign of 30)</p><p>= 6.09 moa is what i dial in on my scope</p><p></p><p>what iam asking is do you also do the same for windage adjustment</p><p>ie</p><p>lets say same shoot as above but have a 2moa adjustment for wind</p><p>would i take 2 moa * .87(cosign of 30) = 1.74 moa that i dial on my scope for wind adjustment?</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronc, post: 552067, member: 37526"] i have a question, maybe yal can help out i understand correction for angle shooting, i am unclear if you use that correction for wind age adjustment as well ie i have the same shooting situation as in Ward Brien article 500 yard shoot at 30 angle lets say my my correction for 500 yard is 7 moa, so i take 7moa * .87 (cosign of 30) = 6.09 moa is what i dial in on my scope what iam asking is do you also do the same for windage adjustment ie lets say same shoot as above but have a 2moa adjustment for wind would i take 2 moa * .87(cosign of 30) = 1.74 moa that i dial on my scope for wind adjustment? gun) [/QUOTE]
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