I would like to start reading up on how to read the wind. Can some of you recommend books that helped you learn and understand the skill. I know that it takes practice but knowing what to practice is a place to start.
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Nancy Tompkins has an excellent chapter on wind in her book “Prone and Long Range Rifle Shooting”I would like to start reading up on how to read the wind. Can some of you recommend books that helped you learn and understand the skill. I know that it takes practice but knowing what to practice is a place to start.
Doc,Modern Advancements Vol 1, 2, & 3 for Long Range Shooting.
They're stand alone volumes. If you check out the Applied Ballistics website there's chapter breakdowns. I've got Volume 2 of that series and while it makes reference to other books, it's almost more like a set of individual standalone chapters they put into book form. It's good stuff, charts, photos, explanations that are easy to read, yet contain all the data and information.Doc,
Are these volumes stand alone or updates. Do you recommend getting V1 and working though V3, or get V3 for the most up to date info?
They are actually a continuation. Some studies are in all 3 (meaning future research material is added on). So if you grab version 3 it will reference things from 1 and 2 you might be missing.Doc,
Are these volumes stand alone or updates. Do you recommend getting V1 and working though V3, or get V3 for the most up to date info?