Paul in Idaho
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I chose to pass up a shot at an elk this year because the wind was blowing hard. They were about 275 yards out, but I had not practiced shooting in windy conditions so I chose to not take the opportunity since I didn't know how much the wind would move the point of impact.
It's easy to find a ballistics table for my hunting cartridge that would show windage adjustment various ranges and wind speeds. However, it seems that carrying that info with me wouldn't do much good if I didn't know how fast the wind was blowing.
After that day I started wondering what those of you who frequently hunt in windy conditions do. Have you learned over time to guess how fast the wind is blowing, or do you carry an anemometer?
It's easy to find a ballistics table for my hunting cartridge that would show windage adjustment various ranges and wind speeds. However, it seems that carrying that info with me wouldn't do much good if I didn't know how fast the wind was blowing.
After that day I started wondering what those of you who frequently hunt in windy conditions do. Have you learned over time to guess how fast the wind is blowing, or do you carry an anemometer?
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