Shooting at Angles: Rifle Shooting Technique - NSSF Shooting Sportscast

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2011

When shooting at angles gravity affects your bullet differently. Learn from NSSF's Ryan Cleckner how to apply an angle killer to correctly compensate for bullet drop when shooting either uphill or down. (NSSF video)

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  • @bunnysniper22 Yes. The cosine is a function of the angle. The cosine for 40 degrees is 0.77 regardless of the application (in math class or on the range). These numbers are published in many places and are available on scientific calculators with a "cos" button - you can just enter the number of the angle in degrees and press "cos" to see the cosine.

  • are all that cosine's you wrote out a constant ?

  • @rusky1971 Nope - I point out in the video that it is the same up or down.

  • would that be reversed for uphill shooting?

  • amazing tuts man lol im also ex military, i have noticed how you mean to say something hooah, and stop, and correct yourself lol.. thanks for the info sir.

  • Holy I never actually thought something I learned in math would help me in shooting:D!

  • great videos in the older vids when you said you werent gona even try drawning a animal it really had me laughing. I learned alot thanks

  • Awesome.....great informative video......keep it up

  • extremely well done. thats alot of information broken down in a very comprehensive way.

  • awesome video as always

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