Fast14riot
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After watching some interviews with Emil Praslick on wind reading for long range, I took his simplified version of the sine values for wind affect based on angle and made myself a little tool to help me remember.
How it works, zero points at the target, move pointer to match your wind direction. The closest number is the percent of full value wind on your bullet. Its made from white acrylic so I can write my values for the day in dry-erase marker for whatever gun and distance I'm shooting.

How it works, zero points at the target, move pointer to match your wind direction. The closest number is the percent of full value wind on your bullet. Its made from white acrylic so I can write my values for the day in dry-erase marker for whatever gun and distance I'm shooting.
