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SIG Kilo 2400 with Applied Ballistics!!
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<blockquote data-quote="elkoholic72" data-source="post: 1250954" data-attributes="member: 15559"><p>There are a number of ways to input for wind correction. </p><p>For most under 800 yard "hunting" situations with a fast cartridge, I just input 5mph 3 o'clock and sync it. Then I never take my phone out. I know how to do the math to get close enough to change what hold it gives me to a 10mph wind at 4:30... Etc. </p><p>For longer ranges or when shooting steel/cliffs/whatever, I can either manually plug in the number and drag the dial on the clock for wind direction, or plug in the windmeter that it comes with to your headphone jack. This will display the current speed. You still need to tell it what direction it is coming from. Then hit sync and shoot. </p><p>Hopefully I didn't make it sound more complicated than it is, because it is as easy as you want to make it. </p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkoholic72, post: 1250954, member: 15559"] There are a number of ways to input for wind correction. For most under 800 yard "hunting" situations with a fast cartridge, I just input 5mph 3 o'clock and sync it. Then I never take my phone out. I know how to do the math to get close enough to change what hold it gives me to a 10mph wind at 4:30... Etc. For longer ranges or when shooting steel/cliffs/whatever, I can either manually plug in the number and drag the dial on the clock for wind direction, or plug in the windmeter that it comes with to your headphone jack. This will display the current speed. You still need to tell it what direction it is coming from. Then hit sync and shoot. Hopefully I didn't make it sound more complicated than it is, because it is as easy as you want to make it. Ben [/QUOTE]
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