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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 283107" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>I have a long rangeshooting game that is actually pretty darn fun. you have to dope your wind and use your scope to calculate the distance and also use drop charts. it also teaches you all the calculation for mildot ranging and dope setting. </p><p>but one thing they teach you is that if you have wind close to you NOT THE TARGET</p><p>the wind has greater effect on the bullet. </p><p>IS this correct cause i though i read some where that the wind closes to the target has the most effect because of the loss of speed. I know i have sure missed a few target on this game because i looked at the wind at the target not at my position.</p><p>Please give me some pointers because playing this game is one thing to keep you sharp with calculation but in real life i do not want to miss because i did not know.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 283107, member: 10980"] I have a long rangeshooting game that is actually pretty darn fun. you have to dope your wind and use your scope to calculate the distance and also use drop charts. it also teaches you all the calculation for mildot ranging and dope setting. but one thing they teach you is that if you have wind close to you NOT THE TARGET the wind has greater effect on the bullet. IS this correct cause i though i read some where that the wind closes to the target has the most effect because of the loss of speed. I know i have sure missed a few target on this game because i looked at the wind at the target not at my position. Please give me some pointers because playing this game is one thing to keep you sharp with calculation but in real life i do not want to miss because i did not know. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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