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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1615982" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I like this question....the brutal truth is...the windage call is a guess...</p><p>When this guy got on the train over here did he make it to his destination on time vs mph......hell no.....when you leave your house on time to get to work and you say it only takes 20 minutes....does that include the people in front of you waiting longer at the intersection.......the stalled car....hell no....</p><p>You may make the perfect trip once.....but most likely be off every time....</p><p>Best scenario....got out and shoot at exactly this situation....work it out...have it in your head.....</p><p>I would gladly waste a bunch of time, money, and supplies to obtain the idea of what I would need to do....</p><p>And if you don't have the crosswind or it is stronger...play with the numbers(moa windage)........</p><p>I take my 22 single six to the range and shoot in the wind, without the wind, whenever......its a lot easier to hit the target without the wind......lol....</p><p></p><p>I bet Lens shooting class in the hills has something very close to your situation...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1615982, member: 99519"] I like this question....the brutal truth is...the windage call is a guess... When this guy got on the train over here did he make it to his destination on time vs mph......hell no.....when you leave your house on time to get to work and you say it only takes 20 minutes....does that include the people in front of you waiting longer at the intersection.......the stalled car....hell no.... You may make the perfect trip once.....but most likely be off every time.... Best scenario....got out and shoot at exactly this situation....work it out...have it in your head..... I would gladly waste a bunch of time, money, and supplies to obtain the idea of what I would need to do.... And if you don't have the crosswind or it is stronger...play with the numbers(moa windage)........ I take my 22 single six to the range and shoot in the wind, without the wind, whenever......its a lot easier to hit the target without the wind......lol.... I bet Lens shooting class in the hills has something very close to your situation... [/QUOTE]
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