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<blockquote data-quote="Oli" data-source="post: 5687" data-attributes="member: 1342"><p>I've tried to get info about this in many other forums, but noone seems to be able to give me any concrete advice. </p><p></p><p>There is quite a lot of literature written on the topic, I know that. But I'm not willing to spend 50$ for that info only. Now I'm asking you people, that apparently do quite a lot of shooting at long ranges. How do I estimate the vertical drift component of crosswinds?</p><p></p><p>[ 05-07-2003: Message edited by: Oli ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oli, post: 5687, member: 1342"] I've tried to get info about this in many other forums, but noone seems to be able to give me any concrete advice. There is quite a lot of literature written on the topic, I know that. But I'm not willing to spend 50$ for that info only. Now I'm asking you people, that apparently do quite a lot of shooting at long ranges. How do I estimate the vertical drift component of crosswinds? [ 05-07-2003: Message edited by: Oli ] [/QUOTE]
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