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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 11293" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Brown Dog</p><p></p><p> How'd you know that???? Do I telegraph that openly??</p><p></p><p> I was out for a walk on the Appalachian Trail (AT) today thinking on this problem "Danger Space" and just might launch into a deep discussion at any moment... how about now!!</p><p></p><p> Like you state, for the military and their seemingly vertical targets there is more apparent danger space for the common shooter/rifleman. For hunters and the more horizontal targets (sorry, they're not really JUST targets but I'll call them that here for ease of discussion). I got to thinking I could put together a little program or spreadsheet that a user could calculate ballistic trajectory and also enter the targets' kill zone size and get an answer back for the Danger Space limits. Sounds like a worthy puzzle and deviation.</p><p></p><p>Newbie_71</p><p></p><p> Have we come close to actually answering your question?? If not let's finish that up and maybe continue on with this danger space thing. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 11293, member: 3"] Brown Dog How'd you know that???? Do I telegraph that openly?? I was out for a walk on the Appalachian Trail (AT) today thinking on this problem "Danger Space" and just might launch into a deep discussion at any moment... how about now!! Like you state, for the military and their seemingly vertical targets there is more apparent danger space for the common shooter/rifleman. For hunters and the more horizontal targets (sorry, they're not really JUST targets but I'll call them that here for ease of discussion). I got to thinking I could put together a little program or spreadsheet that a user could calculate ballistic trajectory and also enter the targets' kill zone size and get an answer back for the Danger Space limits. Sounds like a worthy puzzle and deviation. Newbie_71 Have we come close to actually answering your question?? If not let's finish that up and maybe continue on with this danger space thing. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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