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How close is the cosign rule in slope shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1986494" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Exactly. Everyone starts somewhere. </p><p></p><p>I have a kestrel I rarely use but I have it with me. I haven't used an app or other tech device for wind solutions in years. At some point you do this stuff long enough that you just know. I use a short cut for wind. For example: .2 MOA per hundred per 5 MPH of wind. So a 5 mph wind is .2 and 500 yards its .2x500 or 1 moa. 10 mph would .4. If you half value wind or drop to 7 mph then it is .3 per hundred. So 500 yrds at 7 mph is 1.5. This data can easily be derived from an app and applied to the field and then just becomes of your memory bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1986494, member: 61747"] Exactly. Everyone starts somewhere. I have a kestrel I rarely use but I have it with me. I haven't used an app or other tech device for wind solutions in years. At some point you do this stuff long enough that you just know. I use a short cut for wind. For example: .2 MOA per hundred per 5 MPH of wind. So a 5 mph wind is .2 and 500 yards its .2x500 or 1 moa. 10 mph would .4. If you half value wind or drop to 7 mph then it is .3 per hundred. So 500 yrds at 7 mph is 1.5. This data can easily be derived from an app and applied to the field and then just becomes of your memory bank. [/QUOTE]
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