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<blockquote data-quote="tonyf3" data-source="post: 2597800" data-attributes="member: 6649"><p>Adreneline/Buckfever when I was 12 to about 17</p><p>Young adult to my early 30s.. it was rushed shot. </p><p></p><p>I guess i can call it middle age now. In eastern MT. the wind is constantly blowing and it goes from gusty to moments where it stops. The forecast is always 10-15mph and like clockwork on a 7 day hunt we lose 2 days to 40+MPH winds. </p><p>We hunt an area where the mountains just grow out of the ground. The wind hits the mountain from the south and runs the mountain side heading east and it speeds up it makes its way down the mountain.. On a 500 yrd shot you can have a few different wind patterns to contend with. </p><p></p><p>I've seen my uncle make some spectacular misses when it's sub freezing and you can see the vapor trail from that bullet getting knocked around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyf3, post: 2597800, member: 6649"] Adreneline/Buckfever when I was 12 to about 17 Young adult to my early 30s.. it was rushed shot. I guess i can call it middle age now. In eastern MT. the wind is constantly blowing and it goes from gusty to moments where it stops. The forecast is always 10-15mph and like clockwork on a 7 day hunt we lose 2 days to 40+MPH winds. We hunt an area where the mountains just grow out of the ground. The wind hits the mountain from the south and runs the mountain side heading east and it speeds up it makes its way down the mountain.. On a 500 yrd shot you can have a few different wind patterns to contend with. I've seen my uncle make some spectacular misses when it's sub freezing and you can see the vapor trail from that bullet getting knocked around. [/QUOTE]
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