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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 365555" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Okay, I'll break tradition here and say YES! Perfectly possible! As long as:</p><p> </p><p>A) the animal is a horse.</p><p>B) he's running on a flat, level track.</p><p>C) you've clocked this particular horse and know the exact speed he's running(ahead of time, so you've got the time to do the math)</p><p>D) you've lasered the range and know your distance exactly.</p><p>E) there's no dips or bumps in the track to introduce potential vertical error.</p><p>F) the jockey is relatively expendable; they may argue this.</p><p>G) you still don't mind missing a fairly high percentage of the time, 'cause there's still going to be a huge amount of luck involved.</p><p> </p><p>In the real world, on a game animal in natural terrain . . . I'm from Missouri; Show me!</p><p> </p><p>Kevin Thomas</p><p>Lapua USA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 365555, member: 15748"] Okay, I'll break tradition here and say YES! Perfectly possible! As long as: A) the animal is a horse. B) he's running on a flat, level track. C) you've clocked this particular horse and know the exact speed he's running(ahead of time, so you've got the time to do the math) D) you've lasered the range and know your distance exactly. E) there's no dips or bumps in the track to introduce potential vertical error. F) the jockey is relatively expendable; they may argue this. G) you still don't mind missing a fairly high percentage of the time, 'cause there's still going to be a huge amount of luck involved. In the real world, on a game animal in natural terrain . . . I'm from Missouri; Show me! Kevin Thomas Lapua USA [/QUOTE]
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