Golf Scope
June 11, 2010 by admin
Filed under Birdwatching Binoculars
Golf Scope
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SCOUT WIDE ANGLE 8X40 super light water & shockproof scope binoculars poroprism $101.09 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope Yards Measure Distance + bag $0.98 |
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Excaliber Golf Range Scope $39.99 |
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Excaliber Golf Range Scope $39.99 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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DIGITAL 7x GOLF RANGE FINDER GOLFSCOPE SCOPE $22.99 |
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8 X 21 GOLF SCOPE $54.99 |
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New 7×18 Rangefinder/Rannge Finder Monocular Binocular Golf Golfing Scope Sight $15.00 |
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Radio Shack Golf Scope $25.00 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope Yards Measure Distance + bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New White 6×16 Mini Pocket Monocular Golf Scope with Rangefinder & case $12.95 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Golf Scope Rangefinder Magnacraft 8 X 21 $14.00 |
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Golf Range finder Scope 8 X 21 Magnacraft $14.00 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Digital Golf Range Distance Finder Golfscope Scope + Carry Bag 7x 1000 Yard E335 $20.40 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Digital 7x Golf Rangefinder Golfscope Scope Finder New $17.79 |
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New Digital 7x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope Yards Measure Distance + bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Digital Golf Range Distance Finder Golfscope Scope + Carry Bag 7x 1000 Yard B335 $20.40 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Digital 7x Golf Rangefinder Golfscope Scope Finder New $10.59 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Golfing Distance Scope Monocular & Case – Gift for Dad $16.99 |
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NEW RADIO SHACK GOLF SCOPE, 63-980, 50-200 YARDS, $6.00 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope Yards Measure Distance + bag $0.98 |
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New White 6×16 Mini Pocket Monocular Golf Scope with Rangefinder & case $12.95 |
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Mini Digital 7x Golf Range Finder Distance Scope+Bag $18.49 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New White 6×16 Mini Pocket Monocular Golf Scope with Rangefinder & case $12.95 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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Golfscope Scope Golf Reticle Range Distance/Finder 8×21 with Telescope Case $5.70 |
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Digital 7x Golf Rangefinder Golfscope Scope Finder New $17.79 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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The Golf Scope (8 x 21mm) $12.00 |
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New Digital 7 x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope + Bag $0.98 |
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New Digital 7x Golf Range Finder Golfscope Scope Yards Measure Distance + bag $0.98 |
Telescopes on guns are half an inch above barrel, does this mean shooter must aim half an inch higher?
Sometimes I see snipers having its tactical scope even an inch above barrel. Example, if they aim on a golf ball, why does the golf ball still burst into pieces when shot even if the barrel is an inch lower than the telescope. Shouldn’t the bullet miss by an inch lower?
If the scope’s line of sight is exactly parallel with the barrel, and it is mounted so that the scope’s center and the barrel’s center are a half inch apart, then YES, the shooter must aim half an inch higher than the target.
But only if the shooter and the target are drifting together in deep space.
Here on Earth, things are a bit different. We have to account for gravity.
When a bullet is fired (down here), it does not travel in a straight line. It travels in an arc. When a scope is placed on a rifle, the barrel is aimed slightly upward, into the line of sight of the scope. This means that when you shoot, the bullet:
1) Starts its flight below the line of sight.
2) Then rises as it travels forward, eventually crossing the line of sight at a certain distance. This is where we might “zero” the scope, for close range shooting.
3) The bullet continues to rise above the line of sight, until it loses it’s upward energy, and gravity starts pulling it back down.
4) On its way back down, the bullet crosses the line of sight again. This is another distance at which we might zero the scope, but for longer range shooting this time.
5) The bullet continues to drop as it travels forward, eventually hitting dirt, if it hasn’t been stopped by anything else already.
When you see a sniper hit a golf ball, it’s because the sniper knows how far the golf ball is, and if necessary, adjusts his aim higher or lower to compensate. The more impressive shots are calculated in the far range, where the bullet is dropping. The shot in the link below is pretty impressive–a sniper in Iraq shot an insurgent from about 4100 feet. In order to compensate for the bullet’s drop, the sniper aimed about 12 feet higher than the point of impact on the bad guy’s chest.
http://plancksconstant.org/blog1/2006/01/longest_confirmed_ki.html
Also, here’s a ballistics calculator that will graph the trajectory of a bullet, based on variables that you provide.
http://www.gmdr.com/rcbs/rcbstext5.htm
It’s not actually a live calculator–Just an overview of the software, which you could buy. But the pictures show the arc of a bullet’s path, which might help you understand it better.
Incidentally, the difference between line of sight and the bullet’s trajectory is NOT called “parallax.” Parallax is the apparent motion of two stationary objects, caused by the motion of the viewer. It has less to do with the difference between the line of sight and the bullet’s trajectory, and more to do with the way a scope superimposes the reticle on a distant target. Explanation here: http://www.6mmbr.com/parallax.html


