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How do you judge wind
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2876498" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>That is old school Ken, and it works well for the most part.</p><p>But i am a bit more shall we say modest than you.</p><p>Id call it skill with a big splash of luck. </p><p>Especially at that distance on a prairie dog. lol</p><p></p><p>Have you ever done any experimenting with using the (one shot zero) method?</p><p>If your not aware of it, look it up.</p><p>Play around a bit with it, and prairie dogs would be a perfect place to play with it.</p><p>Just be carefull to remember what your doing when you first try it.</p><p>Ultimately, you might not even need a rangefinder, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2876498, member: 12443"] That is old school Ken, and it works well for the most part. But i am a bit more shall we say modest than you. Id call it skill with a big splash of luck. Especially at that distance on a prairie dog. lol Have you ever done any experimenting with using the (one shot zero) method? If your not aware of it, look it up. Play around a bit with it, and prairie dogs would be a perfect place to play with it. Just be carefull to remember what your doing when you first try it. Ultimately, you might not even need a rangefinder, lol [/QUOTE]
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