When shooting from a tree stand, you need to aim lower than you would from the ground because the angle increases the distance the arrow travels. This is due to gravity affecting the arrow's trajectory differently than when shooting on flat ground. Adjust your aim accordingly to compensate for the angle and ensure an accurate shot.
because if you don't then you will go wizzing down the hill and crash
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Halfway down your scope are two knobs, one on top and one on the right. Grip and twist the top knob counter-clockwise until it comes off. Use a flathead to turn the smaller piece in there clockwise a couple clicks. Aim at a target, shoot, and adjust accordingly. Note that turning the piece 'Up' will make your scope shoot low.
Because when soil met water, it will become saturated at the top layer. As the progress keep repeating, it will flow down the hill (if the soil creep is occurred on a hill). The soil will be natural falling, it doesn't need force or being force to move down the hill.
The main forces that can change a rugged mountain into a low hill are erosion and weathering. Erosion, including processes like water and wind erosion, breaks down the rocks and soil on the mountain, gradually wearing it down over time. Weathering, which involves the breakdown of rocks and minerals on the mountain's surface, also contributes to the transformation of a mountain into a hill.
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I'm no basketball player but to shrten your shooting distance is to put less force. have you heard the saying, The force is everything? Sometimes when you shoot a ball, you bend down low and jump. But my simplest answer is FORCE
A low rolling hill can also be called a knoll or a mound.
Water runs down hill where it gathers in low spots that become lakes oceans and seas.
Aim low
The low path at the bottom of the hill is commonly referred to as a valley or a ravine.