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Incline shooting at ELR, Apps give different results?
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<blockquote data-quote="M67" data-source="post: 700281" data-attributes="member: 26259"><p>As much as i agree, i think what we have learned here is very good info. And some people actually come very close. Over the years, i have been constantly adjusting my view of what is possible - who knows what we will see in the future.</p><p>While you may not <em>expect</em> a first round hit (or even a hit at all...), judging wind at 2km is at best a dicey proposition.</p><p>But using a solution that lacks the corrections neccesary, <em>makes certain </em>that you will not hit. It moves the most probable impact point from your target and to somewhere else.</p><p>The difference in the solutions in my example is so different that a miss of the same proportion, quite probably would result in what i call a "lost" shot, it would hit where it may not be detected by the spotter(s)</p><p> </p><p>This video by forum member Yrcan show the level of accuracy that can be obtained at 2km. [media=youtube]gxeOrTCmcHE[/media]</p><p> </p><p>K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M67, post: 700281, member: 26259"] As much as i agree, i think what we have learned here is very good info. And some people actually come very close. Over the years, i have been constantly adjusting my view of what is possible - who knows what we will see in the future. While you may not [I]expect[/I] a first round hit (or even a hit at all...), judging wind at 2km is at best a dicey proposition. But using a solution that lacks the corrections neccesary, [I]makes certain [/I]that you will not hit. It moves the most probable impact point from your target and to somewhere else. The difference in the solutions in my example is so different that a miss of the same proportion, quite probably would result in what i call a "lost" shot, it would hit where it may not be detected by the spotter(s) This video by forum member Yrcan show the level of accuracy that can be obtained at 2km. [media=youtube]gxeOrTCmcHE[/media] K [/QUOTE]
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