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Old 10-17-2007, 01:16 PM   #6
samuel
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A.H.: I dont know exactly what you are talking about but what I meant was draw two parallel lines on a sheet of paper an 1" apart. The bottom line is the bullet line.The top line is the sight line.Touching the sight line on one end,draw another line 15% above the sight line.This is how you would get the bullet to go below the bullseye.Carry that line out to 50" and 100".You will see the bullet line is way below the sight line and going down fast.This isnt accurate but only meant to show when you raise the sight line you lower the bullet line and when you lower the sight line you raise the bullet line.What he said is he had a bullet under the sight line and the further he shot the higher the bullet line got.That is physically impossible. sam.
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