Does that equally apply to both group and score shooting?If your lucky try to sight it in when its calm to get your zero, Then like CaptainMal said about 100 % of the time
And, I have to admit, I am a complete failure at this!Wind always has a vertical component. Your job as the shooter is to judge which way and how much.
Yeah right!And, I have to admit, I am a complete failure at this!
CW
Myself I’m not as serious as others also in training here and far from an expert. It just depends on the direction ,speed and value of the wind effecting my Bullets point of impact. I shoot more consistent groups using clicks vs hold over so there’s that. Below is a chart I’ve been working with that’s pretty darn helpful for a single but doesn’t cover a second influencing wind. Anyway for me it’s not a matter of high or low it’s a matter of finding the condition I want and shoot my condition.Question for serious BR score and group competitors:
What approximate percentage of the time have you held off high or low to adjust for a perceived wind condition?
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Here's a version of that graphic that arranges the wind points as a clock, but more importantly suggests some shorter displacement vectors, for example 12:00 and 6:00 put the bullet much closer to POA. (Note: specific to right-twist barrel.)Myself I’m not as serious as others also in training here and far from an expert. It just depends on the direction ,speed and value of the wind effecting my Bullets point of impact. I shoot more consistent groups using clicks vs hold over so there’s that. Below is a chart I’ve been working with that’s pretty darn helpful for a single but doesn’t cover a second influencing wind. Anyway for me it’s not a matter of high or low it’s a matter of finding the condition I want and shoot my condition.
Also as soon as I get it figured out it changes.
Hope that’s not too cryptic
J
WRT vertical I don't have one - yet.@brians356
What’s your technique
The charts are a great place to start but local knowledge of a particular ranges peculiarities can really saves one's bacon in a match.