Everyone needs to understand this. You have to be conservative, and your 1/3 of the lethal zone height is good because of another factor: parallax error.
The muzzleloader guy popping a single roundball would be more realistic as there's no "moa" to calculate😂😂...i miss my one and only shot... goodbye Mr Elk! In all seriousness though, awesome clarification!
Well, another outstanding video. I was first introduced the MPBR concept at Fort Knox in the Armor Officers Basic Course shooting 105mm sabot rounds at about a mile/second at pretty large targets. If I remember right, our MPBR was 1800 meters.
Makes a ton of sense. Thank you for clarifying the often misunderstood subject of MPBR.
Well said!
Well done, thank you!
Everyone needs to understand this. You have to be conservative, and your 1/3 of the lethal zone height is good because of another factor: parallax error.
The muzzleloader guy popping a single roundball would be more realistic as there's no "moa" to calculate😂😂...i miss my one and only shot... goodbye Mr Elk! In all seriousness though, awesome clarification!
Spot on brother. Spot on 👍😎
Well, another outstanding video. I was first introduced the MPBR concept at Fort Knox in the Armor Officers Basic Course shooting 105mm sabot rounds at about a mile/second at pretty large targets. If I remember right, our MPBR was 1800 meters.
Are you going to demonstrate the drill you mention?
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