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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1327704" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>In the environment pictured the potential for erratic winds is phenomenal. Wind is a dynamic force that affects our shooting in its simplest form by pushing the bullet sideways. But in its more complex form (Catabatic winds for example) wind can do many strange things. Catabatic winds are not reserved to winter conditions. Wind shear, which can produce vertical winds under certain conditions, will drive your shot down. You can drive yourself nuts trying to analyze the cause of every shot on target. All you can do is make sure you're not violating any basic rule and that you've taken into consideration every possible wind factor that might affect your shot. The shot will go where the shot will go ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1327704, member: 50867"] In the environment pictured the potential for erratic winds is phenomenal. Wind is a dynamic force that affects our shooting in its simplest form by pushing the bullet sideways. But in its more complex form (Catabatic winds for example) wind can do many strange things. Catabatic winds are not reserved to winter conditions. Wind shear, which can produce vertical winds under certain conditions, will drive your shot down. You can drive yourself nuts trying to analyze the cause of every shot on target. All you can do is make sure you're not violating any basic rule and that you've taken into consideration every possible wind factor that might affect your shot. The shot will go where the shot will go .... [/QUOTE]
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