kylem
Lil-Rokslider
This is what I would want but with the wind direction speed and distance big and bold as well. The simpler the better. That would be all I need in the heat of the moment to make a shot on an animal.
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This is what I would want but with the wind direction speed and distance big and bold as well. The simpler the better. That would be all I need in the heat of the moment to make a shot on an animal.
I agree, BUT I think you need wind direction. I’d rather keep the four bottom displays and three top displays, on the bottom would be distance, wind angle, wind-1, and wind-2. Up top would be the elevation solution first, then in green wind-1, then below that in red wind-2. That allows me to plug in a low and a high wind and able to estimate between and around those allowing for quicker wind calls in gusty conditions. Hundred percent agree I don’t need a target speed for my use. It might be really hard to implement, but a setting to allow choosing which outputs showed up on that screen would be ideal.
I agree, BUT I think you need wind direction. I’d rather keep the four bottom displays and three top displays, on the bottom would be distance, wind angle, wind-1, and wind-2. Up top would be the elevation solution first, then in green wind-1, then below that in red wind-2. That allows me to plug in a low and a high wind and able to estimate between and around those allowing for quicker wind calls in gusty conditions. Hundred percent agree I don’t need a target speed for my use. It might be really hard to implement, but a setting to allow choosing which outputs showed up on that screen would be ideal.
But mostly I just use a simple range card with distance, elevation in mils, wind-1, wind-2 both in mils, and velocity. Ideally, I’d want to pick the distance increments, the order of the columns at a minimum, and ideally delete columns I don’t want to see.
