So if I am at a match and all my targets are in front of me (regardless of compass direction) only split apart by several degrees. if I do not capture the target direction in the kestrel. Why would I want to face the back of the kestrel towards the wind? Wouldn't I always want the kestrel directly perpendicular to the direction of fire? That way I can adjust knowing exactly how much wind (in a full value) to adjust for? Just curious if I am completely missing something.