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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1301051" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I think this is a very helpful article. I never have given much thought to the idea of wind. Before I started getting into long range shooting I shot from 20-200 yards and never noticed a wind difference and if I did I probably just chalked it up to the load or my shooting form. I had recently asked on another forum "how do you train for wind compensation?" And I didn't get any helpful training advice. I received the same answer from 100 people "shoot" well it was a little discouraging because in long range hunting you don't get a chance to shoot and watch the bullet impact diet and adjust your aim and walk the bullet into the target. In long range hunting the first shot makes or breaks you. I liked the information about reading mirage and vegetation as well as using the windmeter. I have a hard time telling what mirage is doing is there a good way to get proficient at identifying mirage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1301051, member: 55944"] I think this is a very helpful article. I never have given much thought to the idea of wind. Before I started getting into long range shooting I shot from 20-200 yards and never noticed a wind difference and if I did I probably just chalked it up to the load or my shooting form. I had recently asked on another forum "how do you train for wind compensation?" And I didn't get any helpful training advice. I received the same answer from 100 people "shoot" well it was a little discouraging because in long range hunting you don't get a chance to shoot and watch the bullet impact diet and adjust your aim and walk the bullet into the target. In long range hunting the first shot makes or breaks you. I liked the information about reading mirage and vegetation as well as using the windmeter. I have a hard time telling what mirage is doing is there a good way to get proficient at identifying mirage? [/QUOTE]
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