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Elevation effects on bullet trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako1756" data-source="post: 2133237" data-attributes="member: 111958"><p>I've noticed the actual direction of sighting ones rifle in, whether it be shooting north, south, east, or west at 100 yard or 200 yard zero and going into a different elevation with a different shooting direction from sight in can change your POI after 5-600+ yards sometimes close to a MOA. I think wind will be your hardest factor and of course if you sighted in on a bench with a tripod or sighted in laying prone with a tripod! Hell, even laying down with a tripod in prone while hunting and shooting 500 plus will have a different poi compared to a controlled sight in zero from a bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako1756, post: 2133237, member: 111958"] I’ve noticed the actual direction of sighting ones rifle in, whether it be shooting north, south, east, or west at 100 yard or 200 yard zero and going into a different elevation with a different shooting direction from sight in can change your POI after 5-600+ yards sometimes close to a MOA. I think wind will be your hardest factor and of course if you sighted in on a bench with a tripod or sighted in laying prone with a tripod! Hell, even laying down with a tripod in prone while hunting and shooting 500 plus will have a different poi compared to a controlled sight in zero from a bench. [/QUOTE]
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