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<blockquote data-quote="jpruitt" data-source="post: 897214" data-attributes="member: 10613"><p>In Wyoming elk hunting and found some on the last evening at 750 yards. Looked at the wind meter and it is blowing a steady 19 mph and gusting 31, left to right so my cheat sheet says to do 8.5 moa left wind. Then I noticed a problem, the stinkin wind is blowing from right to left where the elk are across the canyon on the other mountain. My question is how do you handle 2 cross winds from different directions at the same time. Not complaining, just trying to learn something here. I am from Mississippi and don't have this kind of winds and no mountains. Thought some of you western boys could give a southern guy a lesson here. So here I am, all ears and waiting for some inspiration. Any and all help here will be put to use next year. Obviously I should have asked this question before going to Wyoming but I made a bad mistake. Thanks in advance for any help. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpruitt, post: 897214, member: 10613"] In Wyoming elk hunting and found some on the last evening at 750 yards. Looked at the wind meter and it is blowing a steady 19 mph and gusting 31, left to right so my cheat sheet says to do 8.5 moa left wind. Then I noticed a problem, the stinkin wind is blowing from right to left where the elk are across the canyon on the other mountain. My question is how do you handle 2 cross winds from different directions at the same time. Not complaining, just trying to learn something here. I am from Mississippi and don't have this kind of winds and no mountains. Thought some of you western boys could give a southern guy a lesson here. So here I am, all ears and waiting for some inspiration. Any and all help here will be put to use next year. Obviously I should have asked this question before going to Wyoming but I made a bad mistake. Thanks in advance for any help. Jim [/QUOTE]
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