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Carp:
In answer to your original question. I like shooting in the wind. I use a Biggs wind probe and one Carbon River wind flag, with the magnitic bearings. The Probe is up close and the flag is half way to the target. I depend on the probe and only watch the flag for a change that does not agree with the probe. Never could read more than two flags at a time. Or, maybe I should say I never wanted to try to learn to read more than two flags.
A lot of our "experienced" shooters here want to practice in the evening when the wind is down. Always testing ammo. Some of them just will not even try to keep their off eye open so they can see the flags. For them I suggest just looking at the flags with both eyes open, after lining up the crosshairs on the target. It works. Ya just have to believe it works. With light sporters or round bottom stocks, no.
Don:
I think one of the reasons we get good turnouts at our club, is because several years ago our club treasurer convinced me that we should not give out trophies or plaques to the winners. His logic went: Just a few of us take home all the awards. The majority of the shooters go home with nothing. I had to agree with him. He and I had lots of awards that were just dust collectors.
So, we decided to give the match winners bragging rights. AND we started giving out shooting related prizes by "luck-of-the-draw". Works for us.
Joe
Carp:
In answer to your original question. I like shooting in the wind. I use a Biggs wind probe and one Carbon River wind flag, with the magnitic bearings. The Probe is up close and the flag is half way to the target. I depend on the probe and only watch the flag for a change that does not agree with the probe. Never could read more than two flags at a time. Or, maybe I should say I never wanted to try to learn to read more than two flags.
A lot of our "experienced" shooters here want to practice in the evening when the wind is down. Always testing ammo. Some of them just will not even try to keep their off eye open so they can see the flags. For them I suggest just looking at the flags with both eyes open, after lining up the crosshairs on the target. It works. Ya just have to believe it works. With light sporters or round bottom stocks, no.
Don:
I think one of the reasons we get good turnouts at our club, is because several years ago our club treasurer convinced me that we should not give out trophies or plaques to the winners. His logic went: Just a few of us take home all the awards. The majority of the shooters go home with nothing. I had to agree with him. He and I had lots of awards that were just dust collectors.
So, we decided to give the match winners bragging rights. AND we started giving out shooting related prizes by "luck-of-the-draw". Works for us.
Joe
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