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How much does incline affect zero on 100-yard range?

TheHorta

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  • Jan 17, 2014
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    Moving the range on my property. I think I already know, but would like confirmation from those who really do know…

    The new location has a 3-4% down-angle grade from shooting location to 50/100/150 yard targets — I’d estimate the 100-yard is roughly 10-feet +/- below the shooting table level.

    I assume there is NO practical POI shift caused by the incline at these short distances? So, if I zero my rifles at 100y that will be identical to if I had done the same zero on a flat range?

    Danke schön!
     
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    It will be small. very small. I don't know if it would be measureable...

    Looking at old discussions it is 1/10 MOA for 15 degrees incline. So a very crude upper limit would be 1/10 of an MOA (and in reality probably 1/3 or more of that). Using my Kestrel/AB at 5 degrees incline gives me no change.
     
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    Don’t you have some fancy schmancy doodat that will figure this out for you? Something nobody else has perhaps
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    Weird.
     
    I seen your clone errand boy out gathering funds today
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