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uphill/downhill?
When you have a big game animal uphill from you where should you hold your sites? Same question for downhill?
Thanks in advance, TJ
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In both cases, your POI will be higher than if shooting on level ground.
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Yes as Denton said. Shots will both be higher. BUT, out to 100m or so I believe you need make no adjustments whatsoever, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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Horizontal distance to the target is what matters, so uphill or downhill, your bullet is going to drop according to the actual horizontal distance to your target.
I remember a well respected hunter, I believe it was Jack Atcheson, say: Sight your rifle in 2" high at 100 yards and aim right where you want it to hit out to 300 yards and forget about everything else (holdover, wind, uphill/downhill). For practical hunting, this is probably the best advice. I'm sure the guys in Long Range Shooting can give us the details on the factors that go into being a great long range shot. But for practical field hunting most guides will say that their clients miss when they think too much and don't practice enough.
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