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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1208979" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>Thats some good eyesight right there. The 64.4 group is actually a smaller group when measured from the farthest 2 holes. I went with the 64.2 load because it had a smaller vertical spread. </p><p></p><p>64.4 load was 1.685 horizontal with .830 vertical </p><p>64.2 load was 1.894 horizontal with .490 vertical </p><p></p><p>I'm assuming going with the smallest vertical group was the way to go. Seems like to me, the wind is a variable horizontally, while gravity will always be a constant. Therefore, groups with the smallest vertical are the preferred groups. At least that's my take on it anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1208979, member: 87387"] Thats some good eyesight right there. The 64.4 group is actually a smaller group when measured from the farthest 2 holes. I went with the 64.2 load because it had a smaller vertical spread. 64.4 load was 1.685 horizontal with .830 vertical 64.2 load was 1.894 horizontal with .490 vertical I'm assuming going with the smallest vertical group was the way to go. Seems like to me, the wind is a variable horizontally, while gravity will always be a constant. Therefore, groups with the smallest vertical are the preferred groups. At least that's my take on it anyways. [/QUOTE]
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