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How close is the cosign rule in slope shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1986378" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>slope angle from the dial up is the way to go. The old school method is fine for shorter distance and less slope but not correct or accurate in the end for long range precision. </p><p></p><p>I've played with the fist method for determining angle, shot angles with a cosine indicator, use my phone's slope indicator etc. You can get pretty close with practice. In the end an app like AB or shooter do exactly what you need for outputs. My sig 2400 does everything with the press of button. If you use a chart and can compute numbers you can do wind and slope in a just a few seconds. Just takes a little practice. It's a good thing to know if electronics die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1986378, member: 61747"] slope angle from the dial up is the way to go. The old school method is fine for shorter distance and less slope but not correct or accurate in the end for long range precision. I've played with the fist method for determining angle, shot angles with a cosine indicator, use my phone's slope indicator etc. You can get pretty close with practice. In the end an app like AB or shooter do exactly what you need for outputs. My sig 2400 does everything with the press of button. If you use a chart and can compute numbers you can do wind and slope in a just a few seconds. Just takes a little practice. It's a good thing to know if electronics die. [/QUOTE]
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