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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2673544" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>I've flung a lot of 40 grain nbts, 22-250s, 223s, wssms, even a few out of a 22-284. They are fun for exploding on varmints. But most of the open areas of Eastern Oregon, Washington, and Idaho have wind but it's much more predictable. Most my fox hunting now occurs mid to late winter when it's to windy to be offshore or icing. Have watched a lot of williwas come up, down and across with blowing snow. The variation compared to wind conditions in alfalfa or even rolling sage is staggering. It's work to judge wind with vegetation, a frozen beach is like guessing the wind on the moon. Velocity still needs b.c. in those situations, not an either or. </p><p></p><p>For blasting mountain and western ground varmints it's a great choice, lord knows there are thousands of 40 nbts in my totes of many bullets. In this area I'm looking for a little more wind bucking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2673544, member: 8394"] I've flung a lot of 40 grain nbts, 22-250s, 223s, wssms, even a few out of a 22-284. They are fun for exploding on varmints. But most of the open areas of Eastern Oregon, Washington, and Idaho have wind but it's much more predictable. Most my fox hunting now occurs mid to late winter when it's to windy to be offshore or icing. Have watched a lot of williwas come up, down and across with blowing snow. The variation compared to wind conditions in alfalfa or even rolling sage is staggering. It's work to judge wind with vegetation, a frozen beach is like guessing the wind on the moon. Velocity still needs b.c. in those situations, not an either or. For blasting mountain and western ground varmints it's a great choice, lord knows there are thousands of 40 nbts in my totes of many bullets. In this area I'm looking for a little more wind bucking. [/QUOTE]
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