I'm used to range fire so have never really encountered shooting down on a target at a distance, until this weekend, when I shot at targets that spanned hills. 200 yds was a straight shot while 100 yds was in the hollow.
I was surprised by how big of a difference the downhill angle makes. At 100 yds, where my site is zeroed, I was consistently high. My first three rounds, in fact, nicked the very top of the paper target.
Newbie question, I'm sure, however are their any general rules of thumb when it comes to shooting down on a target? All I seemed to learn from the brief experience at this site was that holding at zero while shooting downhill will leave your shots high.
I was surprised by how big of a difference the downhill angle makes. At 100 yds, where my site is zeroed, I was consistently high. My first three rounds, in fact, nicked the very top of the paper target.
Newbie question, I'm sure, however are their any general rules of thumb when it comes to shooting down on a target? All I seemed to learn from the brief experience at this site was that holding at zero while shooting downhill will leave your shots high.