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uphill/ downhill chart
Thought some of you might be intersted to see just how close an uphill shot is to a downhill shot.
This chart is for MY SETUP and will vary slightly from setup to setup. The numbers down on the left collum are yardage and the numbers across the top are the degree of the angle. ![]() |
RE: uphill/ downhill chart
Degree of angle? Wouldn't it relate better to everyone if the number across the top was angles related to treestand height? (I know it does but what height=what angle? ) Help us math challenged guys out. ;)
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That is the way the program prints it out for target shooters.That way they can use there little angle finder thingies and know the exact yardage.:D
I can see the yardage of the slant angle and the horizontal angle on the computer but can't print it out that way,it is a graph. I was just wanting people to see that the difference in the uphill and downhill shot was very similar. |
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OK, what's a "little angle finder thingy" look like? Sounds kinda cool. :)
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OK, you stick to your scientific calculators... and I'll stick to writing the word "thingy." ;)
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ORIGINAL: Greg / MO OK, you stick to your scientific calculators... and I'll stick to writing the word "thingy." ;) [8D] Just don't play with it.:D |
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Ok,I worked a few of the scenarios and the triangles represent the angle and how high you would have to be in a tree and what to compensate for.
The box to the right of the triangles is how high you would have to be for this to work out. As you can see,you would have to be quite high and have a fairly steep angle for there to be a NEED for compensation. AND the charts show how uphill is almost identicallto thedownhill shots on the shorter distances. This kind of information would be extremely usefull for those that hunt in the hills or mountains. ![]() |
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ORIGINAL: TFOX AND the charts show how uphill is almost identicallto thedownhill shots on the shorter distances. |
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You are not accounting for sight paralax.
There is a difference,but VERY SLIGHT.As you get into the longer ranges,other factors come into play as well. Some interesting info. http://www.archersadvantage.com/TipSheets/UpDownHill.htm |
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