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<blockquote data-quote="THEIS" data-source="post: 1327682" data-attributes="member: 99239"><p>Hello,</p><p>So with the recent "wind" influence threads I figured it might be easier to have wind influence discussion with pictures so we can have a better visual than just reading words.</p><p></p><p>So I will start....</p><p>In the below attached picture, you are target shooting and have target placed at 1800m at the "red dot" on image. (Picture and distance not to scale) Wind is blowing at constant and steady 8mph from you direct to target.</p><p>You have all the environmental data calculated and accounted for...</p><p>You have your firing position and marksmanship skills as "tight" as you can get them...</p><p>Yet you still keep hitting high then low, high then low.....WHAT "COULD" BE THE CAUSE OF THAT??</p><p>Lets see what everyone thinks on that one.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]77866[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>THEIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THEIS, post: 1327682, member: 99239"] Hello, So with the recent "wind" influence threads I figured it might be easier to have wind influence discussion with pictures so we can have a better visual than just reading words. So I will start.... In the below attached picture, you are target shooting and have target placed at 1800m at the "red dot" on image. (Picture and distance not to scale) Wind is blowing at constant and steady 8mph from you direct to target. You have all the environmental data calculated and accounted for... You have your firing position and marksmanship skills as "tight" as you can get them... Yet you still keep hitting high then low, high then low.....WHAT "COULD" BE THE CAUSE OF THAT?? Lets see what everyone thinks on that one. [ATTACH]77866[/ATTACH] THEIS [/QUOTE]
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