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Hambone
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We all know this is one heck of a subject that takes time and effort to master. But just of late I seem to be going backwards in my attempts to beat the demon breeze. To a point where last weekend I had a case of the yips.
My question is in trying to read and allow for the variables can it get to be a case of information over load.
Prior to this year the group of guys I shoot.22BR with have been mostly relying on home made wind flags made from surveyors tape and VHS video tape.As we tend to shoot for fun and as a group so no harm done. But the bug took hold big time late last year and we sent off for some dedicated .22BR wind flags.
Damn! those thing do make you twitch. There many a trick in getting them set up right that I know from my c/f br shooting but this .22BR game is different. For a start they are easier to see and read.
So how do you go about getting them just right and when do you shoot and how. Do you aim off or dial. Do you wait for the wind. Being in a temperate climate mirage isn't to frequent a problem but for those where its a frequent problem how do you choose to deal with it.
My question is in trying to read and allow for the variables can it get to be a case of information over load.
Prior to this year the group of guys I shoot.22BR with have been mostly relying on home made wind flags made from surveyors tape and VHS video tape.As we tend to shoot for fun and as a group so no harm done. But the bug took hold big time late last year and we sent off for some dedicated .22BR wind flags.
Damn! those thing do make you twitch. There many a trick in getting them set up right that I know from my c/f br shooting but this .22BR game is different. For a start they are easier to see and read.
So how do you go about getting them just right and when do you shoot and how. Do you aim off or dial. Do you wait for the wind. Being in a temperate climate mirage isn't to frequent a problem but for those where its a frequent problem how do you choose to deal with it.