That is the best way to get the precise dope of any cartridge for either drop or windage. Sure helps tho if you have a minute of wind number to start with rather than burning ammo for the exact numbers. I use the calculator for that purpose and fine tune till I get exact numbers. The difference is, drop won't change ( at same distance range) until elevation or temp changes. Windage does to some degree with each shot when wind is present. Wind is the biggest obstacle to defeat. As stated by Dusty, the only real defense is to shoot in it.Triggertime with your exact combo is the best book. Let the wind change and shoot- make a note of where it goes. No book will show you where your rifle will hit
When using a Wind Value Conversion Chart , how do you generate a Windage Chart for a specific load. The ones provided in the book had to be generated somehow. I use the book provided one for 308, now I need one for 140gr 313 g7 BC 6.5 bullet at 3150.
Use chrono for velocity, JBM for wind/moa at different yards, trig for angles other than 90 deg and excel for generation of wind chart table. An the attachment is an example excel file.
^ this. Pretty much what I do if I want a printable wind chart or 'rosette'. Although if you're lazy and/or scared off by the 'trig', you can play with the wind angles in JBM to generate the values you want to put in the chart. Probably faster/easier/less error prone to do it via formulas, though.