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How do you judge wind
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2876420" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>There are of coarse a number of things involved in making a good shot at long ranges.</p><p>And there are also a number of things that can go wrong, even when our chosen system is used for making a shot.</p><p>But lets just say that we made a shot at just a target, like say a rock, or whatever your choice might be at say a distance of 1200 yards.</p><p>And the shot landed a foot low and about 3 feet to the right.</p><p>How would you make the adjustment in order to assure a second round hit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2876420, member: 12443"] There are of coarse a number of things involved in making a good shot at long ranges. And there are also a number of things that can go wrong, even when our chosen system is used for making a shot. But lets just say that we made a shot at just a target, like say a rock, or whatever your choice might be at say a distance of 1200 yards. And the shot landed a foot low and about 3 feet to the right. How would you make the adjustment in order to assure a second round hit? [/QUOTE]
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