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Adjusting for windage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jungleexplorer" data-source="post: 1015605" data-attributes="member: 56322"><p>I am wondering if there is a chart somewhere that shows the effect that wind has on a bullets at different ranges. I don't know the proper name for this calculation, but I was hoping that there would be a chart that would show something like this:</p><p></p><p>Wind Speed Weight Type Velocity 100yd 200yd 300yd </p><p></p><p> 10mph 100gr JSP 3000fps 1/2" 1.2" 3"</p><p></p><p> 15mph 100gr JSP 3000fps 3/4" 1.7" 4"</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is just an example, of course. Maybe there is an online calculator or something that allows you to input all your bullet data and an it will spit out a chart for you. I realize that this chart (if one exist) would be only an approximate value based on averages, but it would give me something to start with. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungleexplorer, post: 1015605, member: 56322"] I am wondering if there is a chart somewhere that shows the effect that wind has on a bullets at different ranges. I don't know the proper name for this calculation, but I was hoping that there would be a chart that would show something like this: Wind Speed Weight Type Velocity 100yd 200yd 300yd 10mph 100gr JSP 3000fps 1/2" 1.2" 3" 15mph 100gr JSP 3000fps 3/4" 1.7" 4" This is just an example, of course. Maybe there is an online calculator or something that allows you to input all your bullet data and an it will spit out a chart for you. I realize that this chart (if one exist) would be only an approximate value based on averages, but it would give me something to start with. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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