By Dave Fortier

Angle Cosine Indicator If you're
a serious rifleman who demands the utmost from both your rifle and
yourself this is a simple piece of gear you should know about. Designed
by Ward Brien, the Angle Cosine Indicator is an aid for practical
and tactical rifle shooters when engaging elevated or depressed targets.
Under such conditions if the angle of the shot isn't taken into a
account a rifleman will overshoot his target. The Angle Cosine Indicator
is designed to give you the angle cosine so you can quickly and easily
correct for gravity's effect on your bullet's trajectory. A simple
yet rugged instrument, it's manufactured from aircraft grade aluminum
and anodized either green or black. It mounts easily to your scope's
tube via a standard scope ring. The face of the instrument has a dial
showing the correct cosine for whatever angle the weapon's bore is
pointed at. As the rifle is elevated or depressed the dial rotates.
In use the operator first ranges his target conventionally. Then,
while aiming at his target he reads the cosine number shown on the
ACI. The actual range is then multiplied by this cosine (example:
442 yards X .82 cosine = 362 yards) to correct the range for gravity.
He then adjusts for the corrected range and fires. Simple. As the
ACI is marked in 5 degree increments it can also be used to work out
the actual angle of the shot (in the case of our example .82 = 35
degrees) making it compatible with the Mil Dot Master and other systems.
The Angle Cosine Indicator is rugged, silent in use, requires no batteries,
and is unaffected by weather conditions. It's currently in wide use
by law enforcement and military snipers and has just been adopted
for use by British snipers. Suggested retail price is $89.95. This
is one piece of gear I not only use but also highly recommend.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sniper Tools Design Company
(818) 676-0280
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