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9 o'clock vs. 3 o'clock wind drifts different with same wind velocity???
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 614532" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>I agree with you guys that it is important to take eliminate as many goofas as possible and make it as simple as possible. I get to shoot a 1800 yd Milk Jug challenge with the guys quite often which is skewed because it is always the same target until it grows over and we need to find a new one and that in fact is target shooting. However on first shot connections even at yardages as close as 1K being off a couple of inches of wind drift is absolutely no different than not correcting for CE. Ive got to shoot with some pretty good teams and have seen second shot corrections a lot bigger than a few inches and even corrected further off the other direction. I agree 100% with S.D. but still don't see the need to correct for CE any more than correcting elevation for moon phase. I will continue to look at CE and see if I can put it together into something that makes a difference for me. So here I am wondering because some people will call a burnt piece of chicken blackened and give an elaborate recipe to do so while others just burn it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 614532, member: 26019"] I agree with you guys that it is important to take eliminate as many goofas as possible and make it as simple as possible. I get to shoot a 1800 yd Milk Jug challenge with the guys quite often which is skewed because it is always the same target until it grows over and we need to find a new one and that in fact is target shooting. However on first shot connections even at yardages as close as 1K being off a couple of inches of wind drift is absolutely no different than not correcting for CE. Ive got to shoot with some pretty good teams and have seen second shot corrections a lot bigger than a few inches and even corrected further off the other direction. I agree 100% with S.D. but still don't see the need to correct for CE any more than correcting elevation for moon phase. I will continue to look at CE and see if I can put it together into something that makes a difference for me. So here I am wondering because some people will call a burnt piece of chicken blackened and give an elaborate recipe to do so while others just burn it. [/QUOTE]
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