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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1611596" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Every way you possibly can. Where I'm at there aren't any trees to speak of so we use mirage, grass movement, dust plumes and anything else that might be a useful indicator of velocity or direction. I've come to be very suspicious of all methods when used on complex terrain. Very often we'll get contradictory indicators or opposite indication. My monthly match course has a couple flags that are in locations where you'd think they give a great indication, we've learned to always interpret them to be saying the exact opposite of what they appear to. Those shots are from one hillside, across a valley and then over multiple ridge lines with lots of fingers coming off them. It's only that our winds are basically unreadable and we only get 1 shot per target that nobody has ever run the course clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1611596, member: 96226"] Every way you possibly can. Where I'm at there aren't any trees to speak of so we use mirage, grass movement, dust plumes and anything else that might be a useful indicator of velocity or direction. I've come to be very suspicious of all methods when used on complex terrain. Very often we'll get contradictory indicators or opposite indication. My monthly match course has a couple flags that are in locations where you'd think they give a great indication, we've learned to always interpret them to be saying the exact opposite of what they appear to. Those shots are from one hillside, across a valley and then over multiple ridge lines with lots of fingers coming off them. It's only that our winds are basically unreadable and we only get 1 shot per target that nobody has ever run the course clean. [/QUOTE]
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