Nope! The 100 yard targets are my shooting buddy Jim Chaney’s. The 200 yard targets are mine!Was that Dusty's target @ the east-west?
Bart
Nope! The 100 yard targets are my shooting buddy Jim Chaney’s. The 200 yard targets are mine!Was that Dusty's target @ the east-west?
I didn't know that you used a Leupold scope .
that may be a new world record ,,,4 in-1 out,,,,Roger
That is 2 in from one gun and 3 from a neighbors gun into that .198. But yes it looks like i didnt anneal my brass good enough or sort primers close enough doesnt it?that may be a new world record ,,,4 in-1 out,,,,Roger
Judd, Don’t recall seeing that either. Like Tony Boyer’s wind wheel a bit better than the above example, and find Bart’s something of a paradigm shift if applied to all shooting ranges. If for a particular range with speed-dependent over-rolling turbulence, can understand it, otherwise lost. Coming from Bart, deserves deep thought![]()
This is the effects I've experienced in the past...I've never had a consistent low left from a 1-3 position.
Thats good info Bart, wind direction AND velocity affect the flight of the bullet. A similar graphic on mirage and light help to understand the distortion of the viewed appearance of the target. if i 'consistently' shoot low and left I just shrug it off as my new zero for that range, that day, and turn the knobs.Yes it does effect it.