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How close is the cosign rule in slope shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 1986450" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>Holding low up or down hill has always worked for me.I have shot High Power for close to 30 years with an AR-15 out to 600 yards with a peep site.We had a spotter who would give you windage and elevation,but it was all done in the head.Every shooter also alternated as a spotter.Learning to read mirage is what give you X ring hits.You can over think shooting,but if you are hunting sometimes you do not have time to play with a Smart phone.I like gadgets,but only carry a rangefinder and have a cheat sheet with windage and range hold offs taped on my stock.Still before that kind of tech was available I shot my fair share of Elk,Deer and Speed Goats by simply stalking a s close as possible.That is how a real hunter eliminates errors and wounding animals.I like to shoot long range at gongs,but you can`t wound a gong.JMHO,Huntz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 1986450, member: 110832"] Holding low up or down hill has always worked for me.I have shot High Power for close to 30 years with an AR-15 out to 600 yards with a peep site.We had a spotter who would give you windage and elevation,but it was all done in the head.Every shooter also alternated as a spotter.Learning to read mirage is what give you X ring hits.You can over think shooting,but if you are hunting sometimes you do not have time to play with a Smart phone.I like gadgets,but only carry a rangefinder and have a cheat sheet with windage and range hold offs taped on my stock.Still before that kind of tech was available I shot my fair share of Elk,Deer and Speed Goats by simply stalking a s close as possible.That is how a real hunter eliminates errors and wounding animals.I like to shoot long range at gongs,but you can`t wound a gong.JMHO,Huntz [/QUOTE]
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