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Angled Shot Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="1SevenZero" data-source="post: 702489" data-attributes="member: 51825"><p>Need you smart folks to answer this one. So you understand what I'm asking I'll give a scenario. </p><p> </p><p>Hunter is taking a shot at a mule deer with an up hill, or down hill angle. The true distance to the deer is 500 yards. Taking the angle into consideration the hunter holds/adjusts for a 350 yard shot (this number is made up, so don't raz me). Hunter shoots and hits the deer. </p><p> </p><p>On impact will the bullet perform as it would at 500 yards, or as it would at 350 yards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1SevenZero, post: 702489, member: 51825"] Need you smart folks to answer this one. So you understand what I'm asking I'll give a scenario. Hunter is taking a shot at a mule deer with an up hill, or down hill angle. The true distance to the deer is 500 yards. Taking the angle into consideration the hunter holds/adjusts for a 350 yard shot (this number is made up, so don't raz me). Hunter shoots and hits the deer. On impact will the bullet perform as it would at 500 yards, or as it would at 350 yards? [/QUOTE]
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