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Rule of Thumb for Shooting Down Hill
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 2336985" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>You have a Gunwerks gun and a rangefinder that doesn't compensate for angles ? Time to upgrade that very small but important piece of gear my friend. Do you have a yardage type elevation turret or a standard MOA one and how were you calculating altitude ? </p><p>Misses happen and you are learning from it. Congratulations on your cow !</p><p>BTW a steep angle like on a 3 4 5 right triangle ( substitute 300 400 500 yards) you would bee ranging 500 yards but the shoot to yardage would be 400 yards.[ATTACH=full]311403[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 2336985, member: 64108"] You have a Gunwerks gun and a rangefinder that doesn't compensate for angles ? Time to upgrade that very small but important piece of gear my friend. Do you have a yardage type elevation turret or a standard MOA one and how were you calculating altitude ? Misses happen and you are learning from it. Congratulations on your cow ! BTW a steep angle like on a 3 4 5 right triangle ( substitute 300 400 500 yards) you would bee ranging 500 yards but the shoot to yardage would be 400 yards.[ATTACH type="full"]311403[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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