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Re: Measuring Accuracy
Reply #15 -
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Tomas wrote
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At 100 meters I would have trouble seeing my target well enough to aim for one shoulder or another.
for accuracy i wear my glasses...
but even without glasses i think most people will be able to see a man at the opposite side of a football field
Morphy wrote
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Only if the difficulty increases linearly.
indeed it's not that linear. to me sometimes it's inverse. probably it's a mind game similar to "aim small, miss small"
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Re: Measuring Accuracy
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johan wrote
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Tomas wrote
on Dec 23
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, 2016 at 8:13am:
At 100 meters I would have trouble seeing my target well enough to aim for one shoulder or another.
for accuracy i wear my glasses...
but even without glasses i think most people will be able to see a man at the opposite side of a football field
Morphy wrote
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, 2016 at 10:13pm:
Only if the difficulty increases linearly.
indeed it's not that linear. to me sometimes it's inverse. probably it's a mind game similar to "aim small, miss small"
Lol you're probably right!
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Is that "target" (and its sourrounding area) lying flat on the ground (like my "cross-claims") or standing upright like a wall or "Diane" ?
And why is your "red circle" (30 cm) an oval?. Comes that from "perspective" of filming?
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Re: Measuring Accuracy
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the target is a hanging frying pan which turned around with the wind thus creating that "projection" on a flat surface.the longest axis of the projection is the diameter of the frying pan
Ah, okay - now I see. Good idea!
But for better estimation of your shooting results it would help if you had somthing like an extra "scale" in your graphics. Because the small pan as scale is much more difficult to estimate. I mean something similar to this "revision":
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But now try YOU (!) once to estimate if my added "scale" was drawn in a correct proportion (to the frying pan)!
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But now try YOU (!) once to estimate if my added "scale" was drawn in a correct proportion (to the frying pan)!
it's around 2,12m
every box is 21,21cm (in this particular graph)
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