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Gravity works his best when on a 90degree angle from whatever it's pulling at. So, gravity is at it's most efficient when your bullet is shot horizontally.
When you add an angle (up or down is irrelevant), gravity isn't pulling as efficiently as it can. So you will be shooting higher, at the same distance, than if you were shooting horizontally.
Gravity is a constant regardless of angle, it is just acting over a shorter horizontal distance than the LOS distance in an angled shot.
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