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Learning the wind is the true part of longrange over 1200 meters you can have up down drafts crosswinds left and right all with different speeds. If you have a range set up , I use standards with a peice of ribbon on them every 50 odd meters , real good indicator. Theres no way to read how to deal with wind its simply puting rounds down range that will learn you. Kestrels and the like are good for teaching you to predict wind speeds but obviously only give you the reading where your standing. A good spotter is awsome for picking your misses and makes life so much easier.
Practise practise practise..... im on it
1200 m you say ha ha I would have to dial 68 feet in elevation not enough clicks let alone grunt
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