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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Observations and advice on the effects of wind in coulees and valleys
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1344689" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I've found in a gusting wind, say it's blowing from 5-13 mph, that shooting while it's building around the mid point(9mph) seems to offer the most consistency in wind reading across the bullet flight.</p><p>Then the other day it occurred to me that I'm picking wind like an fclass shooter and animals rarely are as accommodating as targets so I began shooting in the ebbs and high points trying to gauge it at that moment....wind is a humbling force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1344689, member: 101677"] I’ve found in a gusting wind, say it’s blowing from 5-13 mph, that shooting while it’s building around the mid point(9mph) seems to offer the most consistency in wind reading across the bullet flight. Then the other day it occurred to me that I’m picking wind like an fclass shooter and animals rarely are as accommodating as targets so I began shooting in the ebbs and high points trying to gauge it at that moment....wind is a humbling force. [/QUOTE]
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