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<blockquote data-quote="silvertip-co" data-source="post: 658609" data-attributes="member: 8712"><p>Hold low. ALWAYS. The actual distance is always less than your rangefinder says( unless you have a ARC rangefinder). When I shoot up or downhill more than 15deg I usually just reduce the distance by 12% and that works pretty well as a rule of thumb. You can use a search engine like <a href="http://www.wikipedia.com" target="_blank">www.wikipedia.com</a> to find out what cosine is. ( adjacent angle / hypotenuse if I recall correctly). All that is out the window though if you have tape on your muzzle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvertip-co, post: 658609, member: 8712"] Hold low. ALWAYS. The actual distance is always less than your rangefinder says( unless you have a ARC rangefinder). When I shoot up or downhill more than 15deg I usually just reduce the distance by 12% and that works pretty well as a rule of thumb. You can use a search engine like [url]www.wikipedia.com[/url] to find out what cosine is. ( adjacent angle / hypotenuse if I recall correctly). All that is out the window though if you have tape on your muzzle. [/QUOTE]
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