I think this fourm is the best place to get educated an answer. I'm new to range finders and just picked up a Nikon Riflehunter 1000. Seemed to work fine this morning and I'm happy with it. It can measure "line of site", or horizontal distance negating the incline/decline. So if there's a deer 180 yards away on a 30 degree incline it can measure actual distance or the distance if the deer is on level ground with you. Here's my question. Wouldn't I want "line of site" for shooting, so I know the actual distance the projectile has to travel?
I've done some target shooting out to 600 yards but never put any thought into angles.
I've done some target shooting out to 600 yards but never put any thought into angles.