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Originally Posted by DMU_AC althought it seems only a small movement between each face it can make a big difference. i've been told you have to djust your aiming slightly for each face - and that which ever face you choose to shoot last aim a ltittle higher as you arm tends to tire and will drop a little. |
We did some quick calculations and the angular difference in aiming between the three spots is minimal (1 degree or less) not an easy thing to blame variations on. The psychological difference is probably far greater.
The best advice I've seen is to choose your shot order depending on the lighting, so that you're always shooting at an unshadowed spot.