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Originally Posted by Able72
The AOB and range errors caused by these two inacuracies only become significant some time after the initail firing solution is calculated.
In other words, as more time passes, the inacuracy introduced by the stadimeter range and AOB calculations beomes greater. Increasing the likelyhood of a miss. So update your range and AOB information often to keep your solution 'close enough' to on target.
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I HAVE to start making videos. This stuff fascinates me

. OK, the reason Able means that the innacuracies become greater is that you are running your position keeper. And it's a tricky monster.
If the AoB (defines target course) and speed are correct and your range is wrong, the range error will remain constant forever. Thought experiment. Suppose your bearing is a couple of degrees off and the range is 100' too close. We'll say that fixes the target in error 250' in front of the target. If that mistaken location moves with the PK at the same speed and direction as the target, the error will remain constant. Can you see it?
I'll save the rest for when I get my video technique down. But you are correct for other errors: they grow over time with the PK on.