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Old 02-24-07, 10:25 PM   #2
Rykaird
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Originally Posted by Kumando
Hi, i found out that if i left the AoB on 0º or even 180º, i have a 0º gyroangle wherever i point my bow and i can pretty much decide the gyroangle i want by just poiting the scope. So what is really the point of making all the calculations of AoB if this method works?
I use the "fast 90" method (as described in the excellent PDF stickied in the newbie section) almost exclusively. I consider it my "training wheels" as I learn pure manual targeting.

It works great when you have lots of set up time and can arrange things so you are perpendicular to the target's course.

But what if you can't set it up that way? Things don't always work out to where you have the time or the angles to get perfectly at 90 degrees. That's where using AoB comes in, which is also covered in the same guide.
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