Scenario:
We got a mover @ 400 yards moving @ 6mph. Per a certain loads dope:
We need to lead the target 3.9 mils for a full value mover.
But our target is moving away from us at 45degrees.
Per my shooting education- I'm to divide my full value mover lead by .707* to get my lead for an oblique mover. *same sine as for a 3/4 value wind.
However I just came across some text that says mover sines are NOT the same as wind sines. This text I'm reading says for a oblique mover (moving @ 45*) you use half of the Full Value mover data i.e. multiply FV mover data by a sine of .5 .
Which is correct? Why?
We got a mover @ 400 yards moving @ 6mph. Per a certain loads dope:
We need to lead the target 3.9 mils for a full value mover.
But our target is moving away from us at 45degrees.
Per my shooting education- I'm to divide my full value mover lead by .707* to get my lead for an oblique mover. *same sine as for a 3/4 value wind.
However I just came across some text that says mover sines are NOT the same as wind sines. This text I'm reading says for a oblique mover (moving @ 45*) you use half of the Full Value mover data i.e. multiply FV mover data by a sine of .5 .
Which is correct? Why?