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<blockquote data-quote="Ol Blue" data-source="post: 1512203" data-attributes="member: 106761"><p>So I have been shooting LR for a few years now nothing past 600 yards on elk or deer but my cousin just started two years ago and missed a great bull this year shooting uphill at a pretty steep angle. After going through applied ballistics and inputting angles I decided to look for help here. I know there are great formulas that are complicated but very time consuming when a shot opportunity comes up. I figured for every 5 degrees of incline to take out 1 MOA of dope. It actually gets pretty close I was wondering if anyone else has a simple formula like this and if it would get you "close enough"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol Blue, post: 1512203, member: 106761"] So I have been shooting LR for a few years now nothing past 600 yards on elk or deer but my cousin just started two years ago and missed a great bull this year shooting uphill at a pretty steep angle. After going through applied ballistics and inputting angles I decided to look for help here. I know there are great formulas that are complicated but very time consuming when a shot opportunity comes up. I figured for every 5 degrees of incline to take out 1 MOA of dope. It actually gets pretty close I was wondering if anyone else has a simple formula like this and if it would get you "close enough"? [/QUOTE]
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