So that’s just over 2 degrees of angle ish for 37 mil? And just shy of 5 degrees for 283 MOA if my maths is anything like.
That is a hell of a lot flatter than I imagined for some reason, certainly what I would call direct fire.
Would be interested to know the combined elevation through mounts and sights for the 2mile target.
Also I wonder when something becomes indirect rather than direct fire.
It’s a hell of an achievement to be hitting things as far as people are doing.
I would agree in the main other than if coupled with good field craft thermal and NV can make a control task much more efficient and effective.
For the record I don’t think technology can replace good field craft which ironically isn’t learnt with thermal and NV.
maybe things have just moved on and we don’t get lamp shy vermin now just shy vermin full stop ?
There’s a hole in the side aluminium skin of the caravan body from a .50 cal muzzle break you can just about see the blackish carbon marking in the picture.