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How close is the cosign rule in slope shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1988153" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>Experience is a time consuming process that everyone must Go through to gain knowledge. This Site has members new with Limited skills. Then there are the ones with Unlimited Abilities! Where do I fit in? Disabled Combat Veteran Infantrymen, 5 years Active Duty U.S. Marine Corps, 3 Tours Vietnam. 74 years old, been hunting and shooting since I was 8. I have allot of experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. BUT, what I have upstairs doesn't do me any good if I withhold it from those who's ask for my guidance. Does Cosine Work? Yes. But you have to first develop your shooting skills. That Involves allot of trigger time. Your rifle has to fit you. Setup requires a known brand of rifle, trigger, scope base, scope rings, scope and a stock that fits. Then you need to learn and apply All the Elements to accurate firing and consistently hitting the target with less than 1/4 minute accuracy. Develop data that has been confirmed and validated. A person can do all the above. However, with an elk at 600 yds across several draws, and ridges, at a steep angle up or down, Blow the shot! Or wound an animal that can and will cover allot of country. Practice, Practice, get a shooting coach to build your confidence. Most local ranges have members happy to help! Good Luck. SEMPER FEDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1988153, member: 8915"] Experience is a time consuming process that everyone must Go through to gain knowledge. This Site has members new with Limited skills. Then there are the ones with Unlimited Abilities! Where do I fit in? Disabled Combat Veteran Infantrymen, 5 years Active Duty U.S. Marine Corps, 3 Tours Vietnam. 74 years old, been hunting and shooting since I was 8. I have allot of experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. BUT, what I have upstairs doesn’t do me any good if I withhold it from those who’s ask for my guidance. Does Cosine Work? Yes. But you have to first develop your shooting skills. That Involves allot of trigger time. Your rifle has to fit you. Setup requires a known brand of rifle, trigger, scope base, scope rings, scope and a stock that fits. Then you need to learn and apply All the Elements to accurate firing and consistently hitting the target with less than 1/4 minute accuracy. Develop data that has been confirmed and validated. A person can do all the above. However, with an elk at 600 yds across several draws, and ridges, at a steep angle up or down, Blow the shot! Or wound an animal that can and will cover allot of country. Practice, Practice, get a shooting coach to build your confidence. Most local ranges have members happy to help! Good Luck. SEMPER FEDELIS [/QUOTE]
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