lyle_destroys
WKR
To resurrect an old thread, any more pics of dope cards on stocks and scopes?
I like this- what wind velocity are the windage holds for?No readers needed here.....yet
Realistically I can chop it off at 600 and increase the font
Figuring wind drift isnt complicated. Though if someone is guessing with holdover at "500 yards" anyways, it probably won't matter.
This 223 with 77gr SMK and TMK's has 4mph wind bracket. Drop is within .2 mil when ran as-
300- 1mil
400- 2mil
500- 3mil
Really like the lens cap chart idea !Vortex Dope Disk & Leica Range. Plenty for my 400yd circle of confidence. Range limited but my new loads walked right out to 300.
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Can you please explain what you mean by 4mph wind bracket? It looks like standard elevation data and wind holds for 10mph.
Thanks!
What you see on the stock for wind is for 10mph for anyone that doesn’t understand brackets to use.
A wind bracket is a certain full value speed of wind in MPH that drifts the bullet .1 mil per 100 yards.
For example-
Wind holds for a 338 Lapua with 300gr Berger-
100- .1
200- .2
300- .3
400- .4
500- .5
600- .6
Etc.
Wind holds for a 223 with 77gr TMK-
100- .1
200- .2
300- .3
400- .4
500- .5
600- .6
Etc.
The difference is that the 223 drifts that much with a 4pmh full value wind, the 338 drifts that much in an 8 mph full value wind. This allows one to have the exact same wind call/wind process with every chambering and rifle, the only difference is what wind speed causes the drift.
Uhhhh, what? Do you actually not understand how wind bracketing works? It’s the exact same process for mils as it is for MOA. What do you think is inherently special with radians to make them work better with wind drift?
Cool. Show your work. What quick, intuitive system works across ALL bulllets and muzzle velocities?
Right on!! Thats pretty cool. Funny how people's minds work differently. I find it much easier to remember my 8 mph gun is a .7 hold at 700 yards without looking at a chart than to memorize or count in quarter MOA increments from 0 to 700 to arrive at the 1.75 MOA. So long as it works easier than MILs for you thats all that matters.
Thanks for the explanation.