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Steve Grosvenor
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Maybe something like this would help,?
Image is from http://www.benchshot.com/?p=52&nggpage=5
Image is from http://www.benchshot.com/?p=52&nggpage=5
Al,Isn't that Dennis Tinkham's (sp) setup? -Al
This may end up being a question without solid answers but there usually ends up being some read good words of wisdom on this board.
I want to get better at reading the flags ..... can anyone recommend an approach or method that will make learning more effective? Sure I know, get out there and shoot, that's the plan .... but what I mean is there a way to go about it that will help "break down and see the effect of the wind"
Im just getting interetested in LR benchrest and was wondering the same. Someone suggested I get a wind guage and wherever I am observe what flags, trees, weeds, etc are doing and check the wind speed. After a while he says I'm be able to tell what wind speed is necessary for these items to move as they do.
Mike