BillBrawand
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if you can.you could be right but we arent talking aboutcross any one could that i said daignal or straight in and out puit on good glasses that what need to find that on probes.
if you can.you could be right but we arent talking aboutcross any one could that i said daignal or straight in and out puit on good glasses that what need to find that on probes.
HI HOZZIE Its good to see you trying to make a probe that will work for youThe challenge is it's all personal preference. I have and tried to use Beggs design windprobes, but never really became comfortable (or maybe a better word is confident) with them. I think another important aspect is deciding/understanding how to use them. For me, the idea of a windicator/probe of any sort is more about knowing when NOT to shoot rather than trying to use it to gauge how far to hold off, etc. If you are trying to use it to hold off, I think you will just frustrate yourself unless you really have a lot of experience with them over time.
I personally decided that I liked the idea of a windicator on each flag as I feel it gives me a better representation across a broader range. I liked the concept of the Besche windicators, but I didn't like that they are essentially "reversed" to the actual direction of the wind meaning if the wind is coming from the right, the pointer actually goes right which is the opposite direction the wind is pushing the bullet. Now, based on my other statement above about using it to determine when not to shoot, that shouldn't really matter, but in my mind I wanted to see the indicator going in the direction the wind was going to push the bullet.
I decided to make my own windicators as shown below. Not saying they are the best or answer for anyone else, but I like them the best of what I have used so far. The simple point as mentioned by Tony above is to go watch some and decide what you think you can understand the best. No one thing works for everyone.
remember the left and right wind always gives you the biggest groupsover in and out or diagnalin heavy conditions.with cups on,
remember the daisy is only direction finder not a indicaterthe tail and ribbon tell you everything look hard.remember the left and right wind always gives you the biggest groupsover in and out or diagnalin heavy conditions.
you arent there to figure out a puzzel.remember the left and right wind always gives you the biggest groupsover in and out or diagnalin heavy conditions.
the new stif tails that some are putting on float and do not give true reading.remember the daisy is only direction finder not a indicaterthe tail and ribbon tell you everything look hard.
remenber tail and ribbon tells it all.hi hozzie its good to see you trying to make a probe that will work for you
i have been experimenting with probes on and off for years when i read the book by
glenn newick the ultimate in rifle accuracy long time back
basically the same as used now but a paddle instead of two cups or a foam ball
he did not like them back then i been trying to prove him wrong for years
watch osiyion of tail that gives wind speed.remember tails will indicate the vertical wind factor at times and not the true wind speed
Chris
you will learn in time hopely.you could be right but we arent talking aboutcross any one could that i said daignal or straight in and out puit on good glasses that what need to find that on probes.
No I can not under stand what you are sayingwatch osiyion of tail that gives wind speed.
No I can not under stand what you are saying
the tail shows direction ribbon shows speedremember tails will indicate the vertical wind factor at times and not the true wind speed
Chris
daisy dives direction ojb will give you what to watch.everybody has their ideas about flags. I started with flags with a small vane and light floppy tails.i next bought 6 of don nielson's real high quality flags with daisy wheels, next were charlie hood double vane flags with and without daisy wheels, next were 4 beggs wind probes, next were what i use now, 6 brt flags with props, not daisies. I do use a wind probe between my first and second flag and another between the second and third. I like the brt props as they start and stop instantly with a pickup or letup. I found the daisies to be slow to start and they are a flywheel after the wind quits.
. The ribbon gives you the speed the tail direction..guys i do no think you know what i am saying
if the wind is moving a cross the range at say 35 degrees to to the flag post the tails may not indicate the true wind speed
they may only track the wind angle Now if the same wind was moving a cross the the rang at say 90 degrees to the flag post
IF the ribbons are pointing straight to the sky approximately what wind speed is that.. The ribbon gives you the speed the tail direction..