Augustus;680271
If you want to get very deep into the subject there is another part to the puzzle but it seems to be negligible and we have other things far more important to worry about.[/QUOTE said:
......there are much more important things, and at that range, I think finding a proper drag curve is number one. So.... let' say I'm shooting my 10 shot groups and I enter 5.9 degrees when it was negative 5.9. My calculator says flat is 2964", 5.9 is 2918, and -5.9 is 2978 @ 2000 yards. No joke here. A five foot difference between uphill and downhill. Now using the wrong angle, my drag curve would be far enough off to be confusing. The scientist generating the formulas seem to know about something we don't.