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Steep Uphill/Downhill with CDS/Kenton/Huskemaw type turret
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<blockquote data-quote="406precision" data-source="post: 866946" data-attributes="member: 69335"><p>That is a steep shot for sure.... but I am not sure I understand your question are you saying that you were using a non moa scope and had trouble coming up with an effective firing solution???</p><p> </p><p> Most ballistic programs like shooter have the angle compensation built in...also a lot of the new range finders give a true distance to target based on the angle of the shot.</p><p> </p><p>I have a cosign indicator on my elr rifles, but the rangefinder I currently use does the math for me eliminating an error on my part with the math.</p><p> </p><p>If your using a mil type scope or a bdc the most accurate way to get the correct solution would be to use a ballistic program designed for that type of reticle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406precision, post: 866946, member: 69335"] That is a steep shot for sure.... but I am not sure I understand your question are you saying that you were using a non moa scope and had trouble coming up with an effective firing solution??? Most ballistic programs like shooter have the angle compensation built in...also a lot of the new range finders give a true distance to target based on the angle of the shot. I have a cosign indicator on my elr rifles, but the rangefinder I currently use does the math for me eliminating an error on my part with the math. If your using a mil type scope or a bdc the most accurate way to get the correct solution would be to use a ballistic program designed for that type of reticle. [/QUOTE]
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