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Long Range Tricks And Toys By Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 186719" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>The way I have had it explained to me is this is all about gravity, and gravity pulls straight down on things. Therefore the horizontal distance, the bottom line of a right triangle, is the distance over which gravity can pull down. We shot from a three story tower once at 300 yards and the difference was about diddly, maybe a "tich" of hold-under but not much. I hope to play with this someday, I know the perfect place just have to make the time to do it.</p><p>I believe the distances would have to be very long and the angle very significant for this to become a factor. But that is what some of the guys here shoot in. The ACI was developed for a reason. You are correct, gravity is the primary factor, we just have to accept it only pulls straight down, not on the hypotenuse distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 186719, member: 25"] The way I have had it explained to me is this is all about gravity, and gravity pulls straight down on things. Therefore the horizontal distance, the bottom line of a right triangle, is the distance over which gravity can pull down. We shot from a three story tower once at 300 yards and the difference was about diddly, maybe a "tich" of hold-under but not much. I hope to play with this someday, I know the perfect place just have to make the time to do it. I believe the distances would have to be very long and the angle very significant for this to become a factor. But that is what some of the guys here shoot in. The ACI was developed for a reason. You are correct, gravity is the primary factor, we just have to accept it only pulls straight down, not on the hypotenuse distance. [/QUOTE]
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