ColtPythonElite
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I don't shoot test loads for accuracy on windy days.
So true. I still like to pic calm mornings or evenings to test.If we never shoot during the wind we’ll never learn how to shoot in the wind..
So true. I still like to pic calm mornings or evenings to test.
Amen to that, and we'll never be competitive if we don't learn the wind.we can’t change the weather at a match
we can’t change the weather at a match
I don’t develop loads during a match either.
If I want to improve my wind reading ability I do that at a club match or in practice with a developed load.
Again, there are conditions I’ll shoot load testing in and others I won’t. I don’t want my wind reading ability to be mixed into the results.
I must apologize to all, my intentions were not to turn the thread into a debate rather more of a poll that seems to have gone astray.
My apologies.
Those look very similar to the Graham wind flags.Heres a link to a very good vendor, we use lighting tripods that extend.
www.brflags.com