Mr. Frazier. This is just the trajectory of the bullet.
Representative Boggs. I understand.
Mr. Frazier. As calculated——
Mr. McCloy. Putting it another way, what would be the drop of the bullet at a hundred yards if you aim point-blank straight at that target?
Mr. Frazier. Assuming no sighting or anything, the bullet would drop about 1.2 inches from the line of the bore at 100 yards.
Representative Boggs. 1.2 inches?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Representative Boggs. But now the telescopic sight at a hundred yards would correct that?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir. Actually, you would sight so that the muzzle is tipped up slightly with reference to the sight.
Mr. Eisenberg. The error would be introduced if you shot at a target which is closer or further away than the sighting-in target; is that correct?