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Migs
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Do you all realize, or am I nuts? : We talk about wind in terms of speed and direction, but have you realized we make no mention of it's vertical component? Wind is three dimensional and current practice shows that we are still in the dark ages of wind measurement by measuring only the horizontal component and speed. For those that did not understand my comment. Your target can be on a wall and the wind may be coming from below and to the right. It's the below part we do not even consider yet! Imagine a stronger effect. If we add to this that along the bullet flight path there are various combinations of THREE DIMENSIONAL wind components, then proper math must be employed to add each of these vectors taking into consideration their effect at the given distance and bullet velocity. We still can not measure these components. Thus the best we can do now is improve the BC of the bullet and it's initial velocity.
Folks we are still at the dark ages of shooting. I envision a scope that subdivides the path to the target into 1000 segments, calculates the wind vector at each and integrates them all into the solution.
Just philosophizing.
Migs
Folks we are still at the dark ages of shooting. I envision a scope that subdivides the path to the target into 1000 segments, calculates the wind vector at each and integrates them all into the solution.
Just philosophizing.
Migs