OK, so long as you understand those basic concepts then you just need a metric $h!t ton of practice and you'll be plucking birds and squirrels out of trees in no time.
I think this rule only works if the angle is less then 70 degrees. Any degree that is steeper, gravity doesn't effect the arc of the pellet as much. I would suggest buying a ballistic app like shrelok and play around with it
Can anyone tell me why I can't download chairgun or chairgun pro on my Iphone? it keeps "cycling" and "spinning" for about an hour or longer but never loads?!! whats the deal? thanks, Cos
In a sense yes, but the distance from the target will determine how lower you aim. A good way to practice is to shoot leaves at different heights and distances. I know most leaves have fallen now but find something like pine cones and shoot them.
My suggestion is to place targets in trees - - throw a weighted string over various limbs of trees, place your target on a cardboard / OSB, etc. wheel it up then tie it off & practice, practice, practice. It worked for me when I was starting out. Good picking !