Re: Wind Drift Discussion
It is not just trigger time. If you can not do the math as Sterling Shooter stated, then you can be real accurate to within .5 mph and still miss. If it takes you too long to figure out the required hold then the wind will change. That is the only constant in wind, that it will change.
You can use rules of 9, rules of 10, BC rules, whatever floats your boat, but learn how to convert it to a hold. Rule of 10 is easy, it is a moa hold and equates to a constant that is used to compute moa adjustments. range in hundreds times wind speed divided by 10. It works reasonably well for .308 in the 168 to 175 gr at 2600 fps. What is nice is that this means that 10 mph wind produces a moa hold that is the rnage in hundreds. Example Sterling Shooters question 10 mph at 600 is 6 moa. Hold for mils is 1.74.
Rule of 9s, range in hundreds times wind equlas 60 and every 9 is .25 mils. 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, bingo, between 54 and 63 so a heavy 1.5 or 1.75. Your call. But you have to be able to do this by looking and knowing the wind speed equals that amount.
Another is BC in which the BC for the .308 is about .4xx so use every 4 mph and figure 100 equals .1 mil, 200 equals .2 mil, 300 equals . 3 mil, etc. Thus 10 at 600 at 10 mph equals 1.2 plus .3 or 1.5 mils. The difference in the three wind calls is because each is a guide and gets you in the ball park and your shooting expereince with your weapon and ammo will then get you on target. The difference is also less than 1 moa.
Find the one you can do fast and accurately and you will not need a card.
My 2 cents, sorry for the length of the post.