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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 941076" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I'm just using a ballistics engine and telling you the solution your not going to be able to removed the previous winds influence without a multiple wind program. </p><p></p><p>Read this again, directly from Patagoinia Ballistics Coldbore, I tell it I have a 10 mph wind for ONLY the first 100 yards and then a zero wind it calculates that at 1500 yards it would cause 8.1 inches of wind drift.</p><p>If I zero the wind till 1400 yards then put it to 10 mph it tells me that from 1400 yards to 1500 yards there is .6 inches of wind drift. </p><p></p><p>Those are the facts from a top end ballistic solver that allows three different wind values not from me, if you have access to a ballistic solver that will allow you to set ranges and values to a wind you will see the exact same thing as I am. </p><p>So which is greater 8.1 inches or .6 inches?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 941076, member: 13632"] I'm just using a ballistics engine and telling you the solution your not going to be able to removed the previous winds influence without a multiple wind program. Read this again, directly from Patagoinia Ballistics Coldbore, I tell it I have a 10 mph wind for ONLY the first 100 yards and then a zero wind it calculates that at 1500 yards it would cause 8.1 inches of wind drift. If I zero the wind till 1400 yards then put it to 10 mph it tells me that from 1400 yards to 1500 yards there is .6 inches of wind drift. Those are the facts from a top end ballistic solver that allows three different wind values not from me, if you have access to a ballistic solver that will allow you to set ranges and values to a wind you will see the exact same thing as I am. So which is greater 8.1 inches or .6 inches? [/QUOTE]
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