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Heavier bullets for smaller callibers
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2501418" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Definitely true with unknown distances. Flatter is more forgiving. Luckily, at matches and hunting, I know the distances. You're right, too, a .1 mil wind difference doesn't mean much since it's impossible to shoot that difference. I nearly ignore my Kestrel now for wind calls preferring to use the last stage/shot as the next hold. If I see a difference with the next shot I'll adjust. That's how I'm selling to myself going to back to lighter/faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2501418, member: 605"] Definitely true with unknown distances. Flatter is more forgiving. Luckily, at matches and hunting, I know the distances. You're right, too, a .1 mil wind difference doesn't mean much since it's impossible to shoot that difference. I nearly ignore my Kestrel now for wind calls preferring to use the last stage/shot as the next hold. If I see a difference with the next shot I'll adjust. That's how I'm selling to myself going to back to lighter/faster. [/QUOTE]
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