I drew up what I thought would work for me given the size I print and the yardage I shoot with my Air rifle and .22 LRs.
I have elevation, 5 mile wind and 10 mile wind. If it ends up being an 8 mile an hour wind, it is easy enough to take
one tenth of the ten mile an hour value and multiply it times 8. If you look at the shooting calculator link below
you will see that deflection for a 5 mph wind and ten mph wind are double. So a one mph wind is 1/10 of a 10 mph wind.
I took it to my local UPS store, and they put it on the computer and then printed it onto heavy card stock. They get
about 12 pcs per sheet. Then they put it in the paper sheer. The plastic is a hunting license holder from Walmart.
The blue bungie is in the office supply area. I add notes in the upper and lower margins like gun, barrel to scope axis
offset, ammo, etc. They are cheap enough to have them on all of my guns and they are soft so they wont damage my
guns while in the case.
That was the information that was important to me at the time.
Calculates the ballistic trajectory of a bullet fired from a rifle, handgun or other firearm. Produces a ballistic trajectory chart and table that shows the drop, velocity, kinetic energy, windage, and trajectory of a bullet.
shooterscalculator.com
The corrugated wood came from Lowes as did the plumbing foam.
Did I mention cheap??