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How High do bullets go in their flight trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1823431" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>If I am out and a front is approaching, I'm taking the shot. It's a bullet, some powder, primer and some brass and barrel wear. It may be a learning experience. We can't control the wind whether it is on the ground or 30' up. You are either pulling the trigger or not. If you are in a ELR comp, you are up, you shoot. Recreational shooting, who cares, take the shot, for most of us, it is not life or death.</p><p>Do we need weather station vans to pull a shot off?</p><p>Maybe this new wind range finder from Trijicon may be a life saver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1823431, member: 33622"] If I am out and a front is approaching, I'm taking the shot. It's a bullet, some powder, primer and some brass and barrel wear. It may be a learning experience. We can't control the wind whether it is on the ground or 30' up. You are either pulling the trigger or not. If you are in a ELR comp, you are up, you shoot. Recreational shooting, who cares, take the shot, for most of us, it is not life or death. Do we need weather station vans to pull a shot off? Maybe this new wind range finder from Trijicon may be a life saver. [/QUOTE]
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