So I ran into a situation the other day that I haven't experienced before. I was at the range in the afternoon and was getting target shadowing due to all the berms shading the steel, and thus was needing to bring my dope up anywhere from .1-.2 to compensate. This happened to me both at 542yds on steel and 98yds on paper (target distances were all confirmed with a terrapinX). I checked my dope out at the 790yd berm which was still in normal sun, and the rifle was a spot on match to my 4dof kestrel's solution and what I expected. So the only way I could explain this issue is if the opposite of target shimmer, which will give you the optical illusion of the target being higher than it really is and make you impact high, was occurring. So does target shadowing have the opposite effect and make you impact low? I have googled my ass off to try and find the answer to no avail, but inquiring minds need to know, does it???
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