Re: Angle Cosine Indicator VS. Angle Degree Indicator
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dsparil</div><div class="ubbcode-body">which is better or simpler to use?</div></div>
That depends entirely on how your system is set up, and where the transition points are between the different stations of information processing. This means, how (and even if) you have to enter slope information into whatever calculation or reference tables you have set up.
Right now for example, the technology exists (but is not commercially available) where you just have to point at any target, pre-pull the trigger to range, sniff crosswind & slope, and set optics, then do final aim and pull further to fire. However, that whole built-in sequence is normally broken down into any number of steps depending on what equipment and instruments you intend on using. So, the interface between each step is completely dependent on how you've designed your own procedure.
I prefer prepared reference cards, one for each 1000 ft of DA; each set of cards specific to each weapon, cartridge and degrees latitude N/S. On each individual little card you have range, slope angle, and windage numbers printed that correspond to printed range and windage turret click counts. You could prep them to either input slope angle or slope cosine, or whatever else floats your boat.
The prepared calculations between input range/slope/windage and output turret clicks could include all sorts of things that you feel is important. You could even add input data and calculations that includes the true compass bearing of your aim to proper compensate for Coriolis effect, or absolute elevation above sea level to adjust for 'g'= acceleration due to gravity if you want to.