A Less Serious Look At Hunting Ballistics - video example from this weekend.

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    Chieftain
    • Dec 2016
    • 1922

    #16
    Originally posted by Texas View Post
    The coriollis effect in Texas is something fierce, and the past week the wind has been even fiercer. That is the first time that I have been able to see Double Naught Spy use holdover, I actually thought his scope was adjusting for range. Makes me appreciate some of his other shots much more.

    I have been amazed at how much a pig has to be lead when it is heading for the woods!
    Triple challenge. Quartering away thus not only lead, but increasing range. Thirdly - 12mph wind going the opposite way. Calm day, that would be like leading for 18mph (I'm betting those piggies were running a bit more than 6mph) and gradually increasing range.
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    • LRRPF52
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      • Sep 2014
      • 8855

      #17
      Trying to hit movers on a flat range in broad daylight is plenty hard, and 300m is about the max range I normally see in training or competitions.

      To make a hit like that at 362yds at night, on a short target is a great shot. Looks like the #2 ran into the lead at just the right moment, coinciding with your intended TGT.
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