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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 101143" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I cant remember exactly how this one guy was doing it, but he was doing it by pointing the way to the target, then drawing the way the wind was going, then multiplying by some number to get the direction. Its something like that. It kinda reminds me of maybe a triangular trick, draw a line to the target, then draw a line the way the winds blowing and you'll get some kinda angle, then you multiply or divide by a certain number or degree, **** I cant really remember. I remember the guy from shooters.com, his name was LRnut. I dont remember the whole process, but he said it worked for him. If anybody else kinda knows what I'm talking about, I'd be interested in it as well. I was shooting at 1150 yards today with a 10-15 mph wind with a 180g btip at 3300fps. For the first 600 yards or so, the wind was going to the left pretty good, but after that, the terrain was different and it was more of a tailwind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 101143, member: 1403"] I cant remember exactly how this one guy was doing it, but he was doing it by pointing the way to the target, then drawing the way the wind was going, then multiplying by some number to get the direction. Its something like that. It kinda reminds me of maybe a triangular trick, draw a line to the target, then draw a line the way the winds blowing and you'll get some kinda angle, then you multiply or divide by a certain number or degree, **** I cant really remember. I remember the guy from shooters.com, his name was LRnut. I dont remember the whole process, but he said it worked for him. If anybody else kinda knows what I'm talking about, I'd be interested in it as well. I was shooting at 1150 yards today with a 10-15 mph wind with a 180g btip at 3300fps. For the first 600 yards or so, the wind was going to the left pretty good, but after that, the terrain was different and it was more of a tailwind. [/QUOTE]
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