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I'm not sure what's so hard.
6 MPH base wind for 7RM with 162 ELDX - using minutes of angle
100= 0.25
200= 0.50
300= 0.75
400= 1.0
500= 1.25
600= 1.5
700= 1.75
800= 2.0
900= 2.25
1000= 2.5
Without a ballistic calculator, how are you determining what wind speed matches different bullets?
So took both skilled MOA users, and skilled mil shooters and ran timed wind call exercises using that technique against mil wind bracket.
So uneven ranges, varying wind speeds, varying wind angles. Using the above method resulted in an average wind call development of +/- 5 seconds slower for the MOA users versus the mil users. It also resulted in three times the amount of errors that were .25 MOA or larger, compared to mils that were .1 mil or more off.
I never said one could come up with a way to make a wind call with MOA. I said, there isn’t an equivalent MOA wind system that is as clean, simple, correct, and easy to use across all ballistic profiles. This isn’t a guess. There are multiple places that have and continue to try to find a way to do MOA that works as well as mil wind brackets.