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<blockquote data-quote="TruePrecision82" data-source="post: 1910816" data-attributes="member: 113050"><p>Not trying to drag this thread out anymore than it already has been but a match is not the only place to learn. Actually I would say that is the worst place to learn. I have trained a lot of guys who shoot PRS and the majority of them do some swag to their calling winds. They'll take a direction and angle of mirage going by the old standard of FM 23-10 (which is old and outdated and plain wrong) and the favor the edge from which direction the wind is coming hoping to increase their probability of hits. That or they hope the wind at their location is the same wind that will be affecting the bullet. So a lot of bad habits are developed there. But there are members of the community that know how to read wind pretty good. Never shot benchrest so I can't say with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TruePrecision82, post: 1910816, member: 113050"] Not trying to drag this thread out anymore than it already has been but a match is not the only place to learn. Actually I would say that is the worst place to learn. I have trained a lot of guys who shoot PRS and the majority of them do some swag to their calling winds. They’ll take a direction and angle of mirage going by the old standard of FM 23-10 (which is old and outdated and plain wrong) and the favor the edge from which direction the wind is coming hoping to increase their probability of hits. That or they hope the wind at their location is the same wind that will be affecting the bullet. So a lot of bad habits are developed there. But there are members of the community that know how to read wind pretty good. Never shot benchrest so I can’t say with them. [/QUOTE]
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