I've been working on my winds skills lately. One thing has come up and I'm trying to get a handle on what to think about it. If I'm shooting LR, 500yds let's say, and there is wind, how much wind does it take to equate a full value correction at distance. If I have a full value 10mph 9 o"clock wind for the first 50yds from the firing line, but then absolutely no wind for the remaining 450yds, does that justify a full 10mph wind correction on the target? On the flip side, what if that 10mph is still 9 o'clock, but totally consistent for the entire 500yds? Will it push the bullet the calculated full value 10mph amount or more? Thanks for any insight.