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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 1329451" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>To clarify my post about being more accurate with the ffp in windy conditions, what I would do is look at my wind meter and get the speed. From there using my app Ballistics AE, I'd input the wind speed and let it tell me the MOA correction. So for example if I had a 2 MOA wind correction at x distance, I can look at my point of aim and see what it looks like through my reticle of how much the wind is pushing my bullet off of a straight line (wind pushes my bullet toward target) this gave me confidence in seeing that if I was off some on my wind call and still hit the plate I could teach myself in making better wind calls by looking at everything between me and the target. As I said before I'm very green into long range shooting but the ffp has helped me a lot. I do use my sfp more now because I am taking the time to read/dial/shoot. But it's just preference on what you like more. A lot of good knowledge on this site so take full advantage of it and shoot a bunch and in a bunch of different conditions if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 1329451, member: 94240"] To clarify my post about being more accurate with the ffp in windy conditions, what I would do is look at my wind meter and get the speed. From there using my app Ballistics AE, I'd input the wind speed and let it tell me the MOA correction. So for example if I had a 2 MOA wind correction at x distance, I can look at my point of aim and see what it looks like through my reticle of how much the wind is pushing my bullet off of a straight line (wind pushes my bullet toward target) this gave me confidence in seeing that if I was off some on my wind call and still hit the plate I could teach myself in making better wind calls by looking at everything between me and the target. As I said before I'm very green into long range shooting but the ffp has helped me a lot. I do use my sfp more now because I am taking the time to read/dial/shoot. But it's just preference on what you like more. A lot of good knowledge on this site so take full advantage of it and shoot a bunch and in a bunch of different conditions if you can. [/QUOTE]
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