Gunslinger & UVFairy
I’ve been mapping out a few new hunting grounds and heard you’re the go-to for keeping everything symmetrical. Any chance you’d show me how to line up those cover spots so the shots fall exactly where they’re supposed to?
Sure thing. Grab a ruler, draw a perfect grid on your map, and snap each cover spot to the nearest grid intersection. Keep the same spacing on both sides of the center line, and always check the angle of each shot path—if one angle drifts, all the others will follow. Don’t rely on auto‑place or “good enough” placement; symmetry is a discipline, not a shortcut. Once you lock the first row, copy the pattern across, and you’ll have a clean, predictable layout in no time.
Sounds like a solid plan. I’ll lay the grid, line up the shots, and trust the math to keep the hits clean. Thanks for the clear rundown.
Glad the math works for you. Just remember: if the shots start drifting, you’re probably not snapping to the grid, not the physics. Good luck.
Got it, will keep the grid tight and the shots steady. Thanks.
Just don’t come back asking for a “quick fix” if the shots start wobbling. The grid is your ally, not your excuse. Good luck.
Understood. The grid’s my guide, not my crutch. I’ll keep it steady. Thanks.