We are going through a refresher angle shooting course the next few days and pondered this question at breakfast.
If one is in a high rise building, say 300 yards up and your hostage taker positioned themself directly below you at a 0 degree angle. Your rifle is zeroed at 100 yards and your 300 yard come up is 3.5 moa. How would you adjust to take the critical shot?
My solution was to dope for your sight height, say 2" like on mine. That way your line of sight and line of departure are parallel then hold off the actual sight height on the hostage taker since gravity is not in play.
If one is in a high rise building, say 300 yards up and your hostage taker positioned themself directly below you at a 0 degree angle. Your rifle is zeroed at 100 yards and your 300 yard come up is 3.5 moa. How would you adjust to take the critical shot?
My solution was to dope for your sight height, say 2" like on mine. That way your line of sight and line of departure are parallel then hold off the actual sight height on the hostage taker since gravity is not in play.