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<blockquote data-quote="magtech83" data-source="post: 1514787" data-attributes="member: 82108"><p>My point of impact at 100 doesn't change much with temp changes. Now if I went up a mountain it might. When doing LR, I just use my phones ballistic program to pull my GPS data/station data. If I have signal it will give me a wind temp etc.</p><p></p><p> It doesn't take much time to train yourself to what the wind is. You obviously know the difference in wind from a 0 wind and 30 mph wind already. Now you just need to fine tune how you look at wind variations. Google it. If the wind is blowing on a tree and only the leaves are moving, no branch movement, that's 0-5, branch movement 5-10, whole tree movement can be over that. Research wind reading then go for a walk and try to understand this. compare your guesses with a weather station to see if you're in the ballpark... It doesn't take much to get a hold of this, just some practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magtech83, post: 1514787, member: 82108"] My point of impact at 100 doesn't change much with temp changes. Now if I went up a mountain it might. When doing LR, I just use my phones ballistic program to pull my GPS data/station data. If I have signal it will give me a wind temp etc. It doesn't take much time to train yourself to what the wind is. You obviously know the difference in wind from a 0 wind and 30 mph wind already. Now you just need to fine tune how you look at wind variations. Google it. If the wind is blowing on a tree and only the leaves are moving, no branch movement, that's 0-5, branch movement 5-10, whole tree movement can be over that. Research wind reading then go for a walk and try to understand this. compare your guesses with a weather station to see if you're in the ballpark... It doesn't take much to get a hold of this, just some practice. [/QUOTE]
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