Surely the ballistics are going to be the same no matter whether the bullet is fired horizontally or inclined up or down as bullet drop is dependent on gravity and the critical factor is the horizontal distance between rifle and target over which gravity can work. Where there is a significant angle the horizontal distance is going to be shorter than the sight distance and therefore there will be a difference in bullet drop due to that and not some differing ballistics.
Poor show not dealing with them foxes As a keeper myself I find a lot of deer stalkers are greedy for deer. I always tell anyone stalking fox always comes first if I find out they did that I don’t let them back do your bit for wild life.
That was dumb. So your video is called "Deer Stalking Ballistics" and you basically say its too hard...just sneak in a little closer. Gay. You could get a cosign indicator and use that if you want to talk about the effects of slope on trajectory.
But at what point are you no longer stalking, but rather target shooting with a living target? Should I be taking my scientific calculator and load sheets out with me when I'm stalking? I'd say no, because of the principle of fair chase.