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Rule of Thumb for Shooting Down Hill
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<blockquote data-quote="kfreeze" data-source="post: 2337407" data-attributes="member: 79596"><p>Years ago I watched when Best of the West (if I remember right) did some uphill and downhill shots to see how much it could cause for error by dialing for the shot that the rangfinder said. They learned that the farther away the shot is, the less the angle will be. In all of their shots they took for the show, none of them ever missed by more than 4" because of the uphill or downhill shot. They said that when it comes to only that variable, it should never be enough to make you miss or have have a really bad shot on a big game animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfreeze, post: 2337407, member: 79596"] Years ago I watched when Best of the West (if I remember right) did some uphill and downhill shots to see how much it could cause for error by dialing for the shot that the rangfinder said. They learned that the farther away the shot is, the less the angle will be. In all of their shots they took for the show, none of them ever missed by more than 4" because of the uphill or downhill shot. They said that when it comes to only that variable, it should never be enough to make you miss or have have a really bad shot on a big game animal. [/QUOTE]
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