Shooting Tip Angled Shot at High Altitude
This video demonstrates the significant impact of angled shots on bullet trajectory, particularly in high-altitude hunting scenarios. Instructor Jeremy Wyers explains that gravity's effect is reduced on angled shots, leading to a higher point of impact if not compensated for. He illustrates this with a 32-degree angle shot at 800 yards, resulting in a 14-inch vertical deflection. The video suggests using angle meters, cosine indicators, or advanced rangefinders like the BR2 with onboard ballistic programs to calculate and apply the necessary corrections for accurate shooting.












