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How do you judge wind
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee7588" data-source="post: 2901104" data-attributes="member: 123764"><p>I agree the latter part of the bullets travel when it has lost velocity and energy is effected more so than the first part. </p><p></p><p>I recently was shooting 22 lr with a family member out to 200 yds. We were shooting the same gun (his gun). After we finished shooting he made the comment that I read the wind much better than he does. My comment to him was that he shoots paper ( not a hunter), and I shoot animals. So for me being able to use the enviroment to read the wind is very important so I am not wounding an animal and having to track it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee7588, post: 2901104, member: 123764"] I agree the latter part of the bullets travel when it has lost velocity and energy is effected more so than the first part. I recently was shooting 22 lr with a family member out to 200 yds. We were shooting the same gun (his gun). After we finished shooting he made the comment that I read the wind much better than he does. My comment to him was that he shoots paper ( not a hunter), and I shoot animals. So for me being able to use the enviroment to read the wind is very important so I am not wounding an animal and having to track it. [/QUOTE]
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