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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 2194409" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>The kestrel is a great tool and I have and use one but it's only giving you the wind at your location, not the in between and at your target as I'm sure you know. Learning to read mirage and the terrain in between you and your target is what you need to work on. Shooting cross Canyon you can have multiple winds to take into account, updrafts or down drafts at your position and at your target, possibly various winds/directions and wind speeds between you and the target. There can be a lot to take into account shooting that far in the mountains, do you have a picture of your shooting position and where your target was at with the terrain around it? May be able to give you an idea of where to look</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 2194409, member: 109327"] The kestrel is a great tool and I have and use one but it's only giving you the wind at your location, not the in between and at your target as I'm sure you know. Learning to read mirage and the terrain in between you and your target is what you need to work on. Shooting cross Canyon you can have multiple winds to take into account, updrafts or down drafts at your position and at your target, possibly various winds/directions and wind speeds between you and the target. There can be a lot to take into account shooting that far in the mountains, do you have a picture of your shooting position and where your target was at with the terrain around it? May be able to give you an idea of where to look [/QUOTE]
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