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How to see vapor trails??
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<blockquote data-quote="JARHEAD1371" data-source="post: 385923" data-attributes="member: 12950"><p>For me they are easiest to see on cloudy days or when the sun is getting low in the sky. The more you are shooting away from the sun, and the higher the humidity, the easier they are to see. Also, if you can sit on the downwind side of the shooter (and behind of course) the entire bullet path is easier to see. If the shooter is in the prone position the spotter should be sitting on a stool or something to be just above the shooter. Dial your binos, or spotting scope (lowest power), focusing on the air in between you and the target. With some practice you can get very accurate on calling impacts and corrections. One of the hardest things to get used to is not blinking at the shot. BTW, the bigger the caliber the easier they are to see also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JARHEAD1371, post: 385923, member: 12950"] For me they are easiest to see on cloudy days or when the sun is getting low in the sky. The more you are shooting away from the sun, and the higher the humidity, the easier they are to see. Also, if you can sit on the downwind side of the shooter (and behind of course) the entire bullet path is easier to see. If the shooter is in the prone position the spotter should be sitting on a stool or something to be just above the shooter. Dial your binos, or spotting scope (lowest power), focusing on the air in between you and the target. With some practice you can get very accurate on calling impacts and corrections. One of the hardest things to get used to is not blinking at the shot. BTW, the bigger the caliber the easier they are to see also. [/QUOTE]
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