How do you compute percent increase/decreases in wind calls quickly under time? Say there is a 5 target troop line, first target you shoot .6 mils L but needed .8, so a 33% increase. You had all your targets at 10 MPH. How do you “take that out” to the rest of the targets? I want to know what the pros do, and how to do it quickly. Trying to add 33% to my remaining wind calls, in addition to figuring out what that initial percent increase/decrease was, doesn’t sound feasible to do under time, plus it could change next target or the target after, then would have to start over. And let’s say the remaining 4 targets all have different crosswind values because they’re at 12:30,1,1:30, and 3 o’clock, just to make it a bit tougher. I guess I’m just looking to get a strategy/game plan for the best follow up wind call, instead of a guess that could easily be off .3mil compared to if you crunched the numbers or had a kestrel do it, but don’t have time for that while on a stage, especially if say your wind call was let’s say .6 but needed 2.0 and your next target is 400 yards further. @Dthomas3523 @Cjwise5
Last edited: