Funny - I'd heard the Yanks were good at shooting the breeze!
Doug
Looking for techniques to help judge and shoot in the wind; I've heard you Brits are unbeatable in the wind.
Funny - I'd heard the Yanks were good at shooting the breeze!
Doug
Visit Shepreth Airgun Club, the first time I went there the trees with targets in were moving! The same on Sunday, it may be a bit far from CA though!
I'm rubbish in the wind but am getting better slowly. I put 2 spinner targets at 90 degrees in a field and shot at them from varying distances, which helped me understand. The wind is never constant though.
Hope that helps, its working for me.
Ryan
The toxicity of lead varies, depending upon the weight of its doseage and its velocity!
The only way is to be born with an airgun in your hand and shoot it in wind regularly.
Practise, practise, practise my dear friend.
You have to tempt the wind fairies to back you, ask Brian Sampson!!
Ryan
The toxicity of lead varies, depending upon the weight of its doseage and its velocity!
[QUOTE=Charlts;2052632 Brian Sampson!!
Ryan[/QUOTE]
I think you will find that is Samson
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I've been called worse
When it's windy, put down the gun, and pick up a kite! Or, go here?
http://www.airgunexpo.com/calc/calc_....cfm?action=00
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