I am buying a Kestrel to help me with wind correction for long range hunting. I need to know the proper way to use it. I have been told you point it at the target/animal and take that wind reading and use it for your correction. I have also been told that you should point it directly into the wind and get the average wind speed then use that speed and clock position to correct. I have 5 to 50 mph correction in my rangefinder but of course that is for a 90° wind direction. I also use BulletFlight which has a handy speed and clock position roller. Just looking for the right way to use a wind meter. Any help is appreciated.
David
David