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Elevated targets on Field Target course

At Mass Rifle, we have at least half our targets elevated. They vary from a few feet, to thirty feet above the ground, all in tree's. our most difficult two, are at 45deg. One is 14yards, the other 12ish. Neither require any adjustment in poa. Of course, new shooters to the targets assume they need to hold under or over, but it's not the case. As Fl has said, until you get past 20yds, and 20deg, there's no need to change your poa.

As for inclometers, the only ban I know of is for the WFTC. It has to do with digital devices, including inclometers, range finders, levels and wind meters. As far as AAFTA shooting goes, I've never seen the ban, electronics or otherwise.
It’s possible to set a high angle AAFTA legal target, where it’s impossible to get a clean hit.

Unless you have a specially designed target, the faceplate needs to be set vertically. So, the close, high angle targets present another particular type of difficulty. Presented with a 45 degree shot, with a 3/8” KZ and a 1/8” thick faceplate, it’s technically impossible to avoid a split with anything over a .177 caliber.

Put that same target at 50 or 60 degrees, and it’s impossible to avoid a split even with a .177 caliber.
 
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High angle targets have three factors that increase difficulty.

1) reduced vertical MOA allowance
2) more awkward shooting position
3) correction for reduced projectile drop when compared to typical horizontal target.

The Troyer multiplier for an elevated target is a straight 25% increase. Assuming that the shooter correctly accounts for the trajectory at the new angle, and can get in a comfortable shooting position, 45 degrees still increases the apparent vertical MOA based multiplier by closer to 50%.

If the goal is to use high angle shots to increase the reported Troyer, while not making the course too difficult, there is an advantage to using elevated targets, 15 or 20 degrees OK, but not if they are at 30+ degrees.
 
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