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<blockquote data-quote="josef" data-source="post: 1616540" data-attributes="member: 93540"><p>This is why ballistic calculators typically want your line of sight distance and your inclination. The bullet is effected by wind (winage hold) over your line of sight distance but it is effected by gravity (elevation hold) by your "shoot to distance" (Leupold's Tbr, Sig's AMR, etc). If you're using an lrf with applied ballistics it will compensate for both. </p><p></p><p>Determining your wind value to enter is the real skill and what separates the men from the boys in long range shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josef, post: 1616540, member: 93540"] This is why ballistic calculators typically want your line of sight distance and your inclination. The bullet is effected by wind (winage hold) over your line of sight distance but it is effected by gravity (elevation hold) by your “shoot to distance” (Leupold’s Tbr, Sig’s AMR, etc). If you’re using an lrf with applied ballistics it will compensate for both. Determining your wind value to enter is the real skill and what separates the men from the boys in long range shooting. [/QUOTE]
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