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<blockquote data-quote="The Surgeon" data-source="post: 629790" data-attributes="member: 36761"><p>During the spring, Oklahoma is notorious for high winds. So if you live in Oklahoma or plan to shoot here most likely there will be high winds to deal with during this time of year.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yesterday we were out at the range and we were dealing with cross winds around 22 mph and were having gust up around 30 - 35 mph. Needless to say shooting was rather difficult.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So here is the question. What speed of wind do you say, "forget it and stay home", providing there is not a competition?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Surgeon, post: 629790, member: 36761"] During the spring, Oklahoma is notorious for high winds. So if you live in Oklahoma or plan to shoot here most likely there will be high winds to deal with during this time of year. Yesterday we were out at the range and we were dealing with cross winds around 22 mph and were having gust up around 30 - 35 mph. Needless to say shooting was rather difficult. So here is the question. What speed of wind do you say, "forget it and stay home", providing there is not a competition? [/QUOTE]
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