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Steep Uphill/Downhill with CDS/Kenton/Huskemaw type turret
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<blockquote data-quote="LazzInc" data-source="post: 866621" data-attributes="member: 39187"><p>that is correct ,,,,, with a 60 degree angle up or down, I believe you multiply the actual range by .5 and then dial the scope for that range ,,,, ((400 actual range X .5, and dial for 200 ,,,,,</p><p> </p><p>if my memory serves me right a 45 degree angle up or down would be about a .7 multiplier ,,,,,</p><p> </p><p>30 degree angle up or down would be an approximate .8 multiplier ,,,,,,</p><p> </p><p>I also heard that there were rangefinders now that did the angle math for you ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazzInc, post: 866621, member: 39187"] that is correct ,,,,, with a 60 degree angle up or down, I believe you multiply the actual range by .5 and then dial the scope for that range ,,,, ((400 actual range X .5, and dial for 200 ,,,,, if my memory serves me right a 45 degree angle up or down would be about a .7 multiplier ,,,,, 30 degree angle up or down would be an approximate .8 multiplier ,,,,,, I also heard that there were rangefinders now that did the angle math for you ? [/QUOTE]
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