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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremyc" data-source="post: 1495693" data-attributes="member: 84569"><p>This is the best explanation that I have heard so far. Also, I am wondering what the area was behind the bull. I thought I read dry lake bed, but am not sure. One thing that I have learned is that shots are not always as high as they appear. In watching thousands of bullets miss targets while ROing PRS style matches, one needs to take into account the foliage around the target. If there is 10" of grass and you see a dust cloud, the bullet impact is actually 10" lower than where the dust cloud appears. Not saying that this is happening in this case, but you did say that there was about 10" of grass where you were shooting, so maybe your shots weren't as high as you thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremyc, post: 1495693, member: 84569"] This is the best explanation that I have heard so far. Also, I am wondering what the area was behind the bull. I thought I read dry lake bed, but am not sure. One thing that I have learned is that shots are not always as high as they appear. In watching thousands of bullets miss targets while ROing PRS style matches, one needs to take into account the foliage around the target. If there is 10" of grass and you see a dust cloud, the bullet impact is actually 10" lower than where the dust cloud appears. Not saying that this is happening in this case, but you did say that there was about 10" of grass where you were shooting, so maybe your shots weren't as high as you thought? [/QUOTE]
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