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Does "anyone" ever take Sectional Density into consideration!!
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1541075" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I use wind maps I've created from shooting the areas through the year and real time solutions.</p><p></p><p>I have confidence because I know I'm minimizing error at every place possible then giving myself more room for small error.</p><p></p><p>A wind meter when combined with wind reading knowledge is one of the most valuable tools but you have to TRAIN with it and know how to use it in conjunction with other cues, if you screw up the wind nearest to you which counts the most all of your other calls won't matter, a wind meter certainly gives me a base line to go to work with. </p><p>The largest wind error I've missed on game beyond 1000 yards is right at 6 inches, I always miss my read down wind so I always shoot my game so any error puts it through the shoulder instead of liver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1541075, member: 13632"] I use wind maps I've created from shooting the areas through the year and real time solutions. I have confidence because I know I'm minimizing error at every place possible then giving myself more room for small error. A wind meter when combined with wind reading knowledge is one of the most valuable tools but you have to TRAIN with it and know how to use it in conjunction with other cues, if you screw up the wind nearest to you which counts the most all of your other calls won't matter, a wind meter certainly gives me a base line to go to work with. The largest wind error I've missed on game beyond 1000 yards is right at 6 inches, I always miss my read down wind so I always shoot my game so any error puts it through the shoulder instead of liver. [/QUOTE]
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