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"tvnoober"im writing all this down lol. so what your saying is like. (i got my gun zeroed at around 25 yards) i see a squirrel in a tree around 25 yards up from me . the tree is 10 yards from where i stand. i should aim if as im shooting a target 10 yards from me on the ground? sorry if im a little slow.
Basically, yes. Did you get the point of Ted's video about the two zero points because of the parabolic trajectory of the pellet? What you see in the scope is like a laser beam, from what the crosshairs are on to your eye is a single plane, straight line. The pellet however travels in a subtly curved arch up through that plane and back down through it again on the way down. If your scope is zeroed at 25 yards and your shooting at something 10 yards away horizontally, even if it's 25 yards up in a tree you're zero point will have you aiming way high because horizontal and vertical motion are independent of each other. Trigonometry and physics are your friends here.