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For those of you "drop chart guys"
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikolakangrga" data-source="post: 493686" data-attributes="member: 17854"><p>I was thinking of the idea of taping a drop chart to my stock for those quick adjustments in the field. Now my question,</p><p></p><p>The angle of the shot changes the POI. correct? Where I hunt It looks very close to elk or bear country. All mountains and valleys. The elevations are not TOO drastic though. I believe the lowest part of the ranch is around 500ft and the highest being around 1700ft. So how do your guys set up your drop charts? How do you compensate for the angle of the shot? Iam assuming your drop charts dont have the "every case scenario" printed out on it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikolakangrga, post: 493686, member: 17854"] I was thinking of the idea of taping a drop chart to my stock for those quick adjustments in the field. Now my question, The angle of the shot changes the POI. correct? Where I hunt It looks very close to elk or bear country. All mountains and valleys. The elevations are not TOO drastic though. I believe the lowest part of the ranch is around 500ft and the highest being around 1700ft. So how do your guys set up your drop charts? How do you compensate for the angle of the shot? Iam assuming your drop charts dont have the "every case scenario" printed out on it. Thanks guys Nick [/QUOTE]
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