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How do you figure windage?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2417811" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Boom. Wind calculated. [ATTACH=full]334349[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Depends on the round/load your using, and your target. If I'm shooting prairie dogs with a .223, I'll start looking at wind sooner than I do an elk with a 30 cal magnum. Depends on wind too. If it's light wind, like sub 5ish, I won't really start looking at wind until 400 yards. If it's a sustained 20 mph with gusts higher than that, I'm looking at what it's doing at like 200+. Really just Depends. Best way to figure it out, is "don't skip leg day", in other words, when it's super windy and challenging, make sure you shoot on those days. No other way to learn to read wind, then apply it, than doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2417811, member: 87243"] Boom. Wind calculated. [ATTACH=full]334349[/ATTACH] Depends on the round/load your using, and your target. If I'm shooting prairie dogs with a .223, I'll start looking at wind sooner than I do an elk with a 30 cal magnum. Depends on wind too. If it's light wind, like sub 5ish, I won't really start looking at wind until 400 yards. If it's a sustained 20 mph with gusts higher than that, I'm looking at what it's doing at like 200+. Really just Depends. Best way to figure it out, is "don't skip leg day", in other words, when it's super windy and challenging, make sure you shoot on those days. No other way to learn to read wind, then apply it, than doing it. [/QUOTE]
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