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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 997952" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>Was he straight across from you, as far as the creek bottom and lay of the land goes or was he above or below your position? Was that 7 o'clock wind blowing up or down the creek bottom? I assume you had your incline/decline correct for that shot? The reason I am asking all of this is because those type of winds will play havoc with my elevation where I shoot but I am more mountain type shooting. But if you had some elevation change, which you did, and some wind pushing your bullet up, with a funky wind I have seen some pretty steep changes in POI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 997952, member: 10832"] Was he straight across from you, as far as the creek bottom and lay of the land goes or was he above or below your position? Was that 7 o'clock wind blowing up or down the creek bottom? I assume you had your incline/decline correct for that shot? The reason I am asking all of this is because those type of winds will play havoc with my elevation where I shoot but I am more mountain type shooting. But if you had some elevation change, which you did, and some wind pushing your bullet up, with a funky wind I have seen some pretty steep changes in POI. [/QUOTE]
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