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Elevation effects on bullet trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2136691" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I would just range a bare rock 500 yards or so and check my zero that way. I am sure some don't want to make noise, but I am astounded at how unfazed the deer are on my CO prop - I haven't actually watched what they do when I am shooting, but I see them feeding quite often right after a shot. Even in Arizona a bedded deer will not necessarily bolt just because I zing a bullet over their head - I have kicked them up after shooting walking to my target.</p><p></p><p>The other issue is a change in zero from dings and knocks. For that, I shoot a target at 100 yards at home and bring that for my hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2136691, member: 3230"] I would just range a bare rock 500 yards or so and check my zero that way. I am sure some don't want to make noise, but I am astounded at how unfazed the deer are on my CO prop - I haven't actually watched what they do when I am shooting, but I see them feeding quite often right after a shot. Even in Arizona a bedded deer will not necessarily bolt just because I zing a bullet over their head - I have kicked them up after shooting walking to my target. The other issue is a change in zero from dings and knocks. For that, I shoot a target at 100 yards at home and bring that for my hunt. [/QUOTE]
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