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The Basics, Starting Out
Wind Drift formula
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1687605" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>One I've been using for multiple rounds and works quite well is BC=mph for .1mil every 100yds full value. Frank has talked about this on his podcast a few times. It is more than good enough for steel with no dope. Once your load is solid you can fine tune this a bit but most can't call the wind close enough. Best part is x2 x3 is simple as is .2.4.6 or .3.6.9 etc etc</p><p> Explains why the mil based scope is preferred for dynamic target shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1687605, member: 85987"] One I've been using for multiple rounds and works quite well is BC=mph for .1mil every 100yds full value. Frank has talked about this on his podcast a few times. It is more than good enough for steel with no dope. Once your load is solid you can fine tune this a bit but most can't call the wind close enough. Best part is x2 x3 is simple as is .2.4.6 or .3.6.9 etc etc Explains why the mil based scope is preferred for dynamic target shooting [/QUOTE]
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