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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 92673" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>My customer was off in windage about 3 inches and high about the same not bad for a guess on ballistics I had no PDA or even a paper chart, total SWAG. I connected first round with my 338 EDGE and hit 3 of 4 shots. I called all corrections that were more than the edge of the plate in MOA. I have shot and tested enough rifles to look at the fog and say .55 BC @ 3000 fps 1.50 MOA left wind. My point was that light snow, fog, or rain will tell the tale of the wind with instant indications. Reading those elements seems to be much more consistant than reading the bend of the grass or sway of the tree etc.</p><p></p><p>Shawn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 92673, member: 4"] My customer was off in windage about 3 inches and high about the same not bad for a guess on ballistics I had no PDA or even a paper chart, total SWAG. I connected first round with my 338 EDGE and hit 3 of 4 shots. I called all corrections that were more than the edge of the plate in MOA. I have shot and tested enough rifles to look at the fog and say .55 BC @ 3000 fps 1.50 MOA left wind. My point was that light snow, fog, or rain will tell the tale of the wind with instant indications. Reading those elements seems to be much more consistant than reading the bend of the grass or sway of the tree etc. Shawn [/QUOTE]
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