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Epicyclic motion of a bullet (video)
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<blockquote data-quote="BryanLitz" data-source="post: 251286" data-attributes="member: 7848"><p>Awesome.</p><p>I hope you can pull it off.</p><p>I think your laser idea would work very good, provided you can see it 'at distance' in the daylight.</p><p></p><p>In my test, I zeroed at 1000 yards and placed a target ~55" above the line of sight at 200 yards leaving a 'window' under the 200 yard target that I could look thru to see the 1000 yard target. I had a surveying partner to help me measure the proximity of the 200 yard target to the line of sight.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I'm looking forward to hearing how it goes.</p><p></p><p>-Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanLitz, post: 251286, member: 7848"] Awesome. I hope you can pull it off. I think your laser idea would work very good, provided you can see it 'at distance' in the daylight. In my test, I zeroed at 1000 yards and placed a target ~55" above the line of sight at 200 yards leaving a 'window' under the 200 yard target that I could look thru to see the 1000 yard target. I had a surveying partner to help me measure the proximity of the 200 yard target to the line of sight. Good luck, I'm looking forward to hearing how it goes. -Bryan [/QUOTE]
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