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<blockquote data-quote="loosesniper2000" data-source="post: 431820" data-attributes="member: 18477"><p>My guess is I'm shooting in an upward wind. I get the same results when there's no wind as well as a 3-9 or 9-3 crosswind. </p><p>I live in a valley and the wind is brutal, I'm usually shooting perpendicular to the wind but when I shoot parallel with it I notice my shots are much closer.</p><p>I went from 2moa high last night shooting perpendicular at 1240 yds and then turned right into the wind (little at that time) and shot at 1260yds and my adjustments worked out nearly perfect. So I guess it is the upward cycle that's screwing me up....I think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loosesniper2000, post: 431820, member: 18477"] My guess is I'm shooting in an upward wind. I get the same results when there's no wind as well as a 3-9 or 9-3 crosswind. I live in a valley and the wind is brutal, I'm usually shooting perpendicular to the wind but when I shoot parallel with it I notice my shots are much closer. I went from 2moa high last night shooting perpendicular at 1240 yds and then turned right into the wind (little at that time) and shot at 1260yds and my adjustments worked out nearly perfect. So I guess it is the upward cycle that's screwing me up....I think [/QUOTE]
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