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If I am correct in my math the decision to spend the extra money on the tilt function comes down to the probability I will shoot at above 10 yards. Any thoughts on this probability?
You mean "degrees" I think. 20 degrees is REALLY steep in the field. You wouldn't think so but it is, unless maybe you are a sheep hunter. Now if you are a bow hunter with a TALL tree stand maybe it makes a big difference.
I would imagine no range finder uses the Pythagorean theorem since it would have to know the elevation.
Assume you were 10 yards up in the tree....Range finder says 20 yards its really 17.3says 40 its really 38.7says 60 really 59.2 square root of (range finder squared minus stand height squared) = true ballistic range
Next question. Would you shoot different at a 17 yard target than a 20? I'm not experienced enough with a bow to confidently answer?
Quote from: Florida_Native on July 11, 2015, 08:45:05 PMNext question. Would you shoot different at a 17 yard target than a 20? I'm not experienced enough with a bow to confidently answer?IMO - The first time you miss a big buck at 50 yards downhill you will wish you spent the extra $70