I have watched the new video and in particular the wind indicators. Unfortunately there is only a glipse of getting both flags and shots in the same frames. But it seems obvious to me that when the wind was moving the pellets left (red flag) the pellets are averaging a lower POI than when the pellets hit to the right (white flag) . Here is the one I captured when the second or third pellet struck left when shot on the red flag (flag in lower left of the picture)."Bwalton"On that 75yard GS shot when I said that I am going to put it on dead zero meaning that I was not going to hold over for wind, but It was 1.5mil hold over for vertical.
I am just trying to understand exactly what my rifle is doing, be it right or be it wrong for some crazy reason from all the practicing it works lol
I have put a yellow line of best fit in to show that the red flag (R to L wind) is pushing the pellets left and lower than that shot on a white flag to the right - even though the white flags are averaging more towards 10:30 O'c than 9:00.
That target shows exactly the trend I am writing of.
When you are judging holdover on mildots in the hunting field, rather than clicking from a known perfect zero to a known target zero and adding or subtracting for the wind lift, it well may be you are computing all this into the equation.
Just keep knocking those pests over! ... Best regards, Harry.
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