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Are higher altitude sights inherently less accurate?
From: Randall Morrow
Date: 2012 May 2, 07:23 -0700
From: Randall Morrow
Date: 2012 May 2, 07:23 -0700
I have been loking at averages of my sights and higher altitudes seem to have larger intercepts. Using an AH and reading Hs of over 100 degrees, Ha over 50. It seems to take longer to find high altitude bodies in the mirror but is there something in the process which introduces more risk of error?
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