I’m curious how much shooting angle affects a bullet’s flight.
Here’s the scenario so to better frame my question:
1) I’m at sea level
2) The distance to the target is 600 ft
3) Elevation gain is 300 ft
4) Linear distance is 671 ft
5) A 60 grain bullet traveling at 3,700 fps
This is just a model for simplicity. I’m sure that at this distance and the velocity of the projectile there won’t be much of an effect. However, at longer distances there will be.
The question is: At what point does the trajectory angle become something that really needs to be considered?
Here’s the scenario so to better frame my question:
1) I’m at sea level
2) The distance to the target is 600 ft
3) Elevation gain is 300 ft
4) Linear distance is 671 ft
5) A 60 grain bullet traveling at 3,700 fps
This is just a model for simplicity. I’m sure that at this distance and the velocity of the projectile there won’t be much of an effect. However, at longer distances there will be.
The question is: At what point does the trajectory angle become something that really needs to be considered?