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Anemometer (wind velocity guage)
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<blockquote data-quote=".25AOD" data-source="post: 154959" data-attributes="member: 7605"><p>I agree... there's no substitute for field practice. Some of us are more blessed than others in our opportunites to shoot in terain that replicates our hunting situations. I try to go "shoot rocks" every month... it keeps me sharp and I just love the bullet impact on rocks "THHHWACK". There's rarely any doubt on a clean hit, there's almost no way to guess their size, and they're almost never at an even distance. Learning to shoot in the wind by feel has proven to be much more accurate than when I rely on devices to give me a wind speed. Like you said, the reading only applies to where you're sitting... not across the canyon where the target is (or anything between). ~JT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".25AOD, post: 154959, member: 7605"] I agree... there's no substitute for field practice. Some of us are more blessed than others in our opportunites to shoot in terain that replicates our hunting situations. I try to go "shoot rocks" every month... it keeps me sharp and I just love the bullet impact on rocks "THHHWACK". There's rarely any doubt on a clean hit, there's almost no way to guess their size, and they're almost never at an even distance. Learning to shoot in the wind by feel has proven to be much more accurate than when I rely on devices to give me a wind speed. Like you said, the reading only applies to where you're sitting... not across the canyon where the target is (or anything between). ~JT [/QUOTE]
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