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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2195659" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Wind can do funky things, especially in canyons. This year we took 3 elk at 876, 983 and 1002 from the same herd across a canyon, wind was blowing heavy from our 7-8 o'clock where we were, but because of a prevailing 5 mph 3 o'clock wind blowing up the canyon, we ended up holding to the right slightly. </p><p></p><p>Canyons can be tricky. I like to review Defensive Edge's send it on reading wind, they have it on YouTube, every year before season just as a refresher. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, it could have been a multitude of things, related to equipment or shooter, that caused the shot to not go where it should. A shot that far is a challenge for the best shooters, it's just good it was a clean miss. Best practice to improve is just shooting in those same or similar canyons in the off season</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2195659, member: 87243"] Wind can do funky things, especially in canyons. This year we took 3 elk at 876, 983 and 1002 from the same herd across a canyon, wind was blowing heavy from our 7-8 o'clock where we were, but because of a prevailing 5 mph 3 o'clock wind blowing up the canyon, we ended up holding to the right slightly. Canyons can be tricky. I like to review Defensive Edge's send it on reading wind, they have it on YouTube, every year before season just as a refresher. Otherwise, it could have been a multitude of things, related to equipment or shooter, that caused the shot to not go where it should. A shot that far is a challenge for the best shooters, it's just good it was a clean miss. Best practice to improve is just shooting in those same or similar canyons in the off season [/QUOTE]
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