Oh, brother, when we start using - I made this shot as an example of proof, things are really going off the rails. I’ve seen a lot of great shots, many possibly the results of positive compensation on top of their skill set. I have videos of shoots within inches of each other on plates past 2k, some 1st and second round - but I also have video of missing. Sometimes for me, things just come together, but that isn't proof that a magic wind call was made or one is somehow at the top of the game.
Congratulations on your achievement in helping Caylen read the wind. It really is something. For those that might night know how great of an achievement it is to call a 308 in @ "1,400 yards with a .308 in a switchy 15mph wind", a 1mph variance would be somewhere around .4mil will at 175SMK @2650/29 -- linear, it's something like -307" FV vrs -329"
For most of us, especially if we are asking questions like "How-to" or "What -do I use", we'd have to assume they/we are not Emil (AB's elite wind guru) and as such maybe can't read the wind as well and vet their shooting easily or accurately at 1000, as they might at 500-700 yards, or whatever range they have available. A lot fewer people have access to 1k than we do out here in the West and It is also a bit easier for most people to track multiple shoots across time and wind conditions.
If you have a rifle like a 308 you might find to get 1K to line up at 1 mil you'll need 3.6mph, using 600 might result in closer to 4mph is probably easier and may well work better for most people's brain, for most ranges without needing a calculator. Then just like you illustrated use your calculator with your finner 1000 yard wind number when time and opportunity are increased with the longer range.
Whatever you use, 700 or 1000 to come up with your mph will have to start using +.1 modifiers. One is like using a 100-yard zero and the other is like using a 200-yard zero. One only has additional and the other and booth subtraction and addition; Both work.
FWIW, using wrapped around the axel was not my slam; nor was my post intended to be of a certain "tone", I simply responded to your use of it. This wind thing was as several of us pointed out a quick communication tool. if it is broken down into parts of miles per hour to line up perfectly at 1K, it stops being that tool for most of us.