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<blockquote data-quote="4mesh063" data-source="post: 40957" data-attributes="member: 941"><p>Oh, </p><p></p><p>I will specifically ask Dave King, (because I will trust he can do the math accurately) or anyone else who thinks they can answer this correctly. I am "Asking" if my thinking is correct here. To calculate the true error, would you not take 1/2 the total drop figure (Apex of verticle travel), times the SIN() of the angle or error to compute the total cant error?</p><p></p><p>IF this is correct and I think it is, we are talking about something so small, that there are probably only a handfull, perhaps NO guns on the planet that shoot well enough to demonstrate this without exaggerating the angle to something noone would ever do. Just exactly the way was done in the product literature by saying 6 degrees is a lot without showing an example like I just posted.</p><p></p><p>And you guys say that "I" try to make figures lie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4mesh063, post: 40957, member: 941"] Oh, I will specifically ask Dave King, (because I will trust he can do the math accurately) or anyone else who thinks they can answer this correctly. I am "Asking" if my thinking is correct here. To calculate the true error, would you not take 1/2 the total drop figure (Apex of verticle travel), times the SIN() of the angle or error to compute the total cant error? IF this is correct and I think it is, we are talking about something so small, that there are probably only a handfull, perhaps NO guns on the planet that shoot well enough to demonstrate this without exaggerating the angle to something noone would ever do. Just exactly the way was done in the product literature by saying 6 degrees is a lot without showing an example like I just posted. And you guys say that "I" try to make figures lie. [/QUOTE]
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