Last Fall I was hunting from a spot that I guess you would describe as a ridge overlooking a cornfield. There is a wood line about 130 yards from my spot. I'm probably at a 25 degree angle from a deer in that cornfield. It could be steeper or might not be.
I had zeroed my .308 rifle on a level surface at 100 yards but when I shot at deer I completely missed them. I changed scopes but wonder if the angle makes a difference or was it the scope? I didn't get another chance to shoot from that spot after I changed scopes. I was right on when I shot at another deer that was level to me later that season.
I had zeroed my .308 rifle on a level surface at 100 yards but when I shot at deer I completely missed them. I changed scopes but wonder if the angle makes a difference or was it the scope? I didn't get another chance to shoot from that spot after I changed scopes. I was right on when I shot at another deer that was level to me later that season.