15 degrees is 12:30, 25% value 30 degrees is 1:00, 50% value 45 degrees is 1:30, 75% value 60 degrees is 2:00, 90% value 75 degrees is 2:30, 100% value 90 degrees is 3:00, 100% value
New to your excellent podcast. Episode suggestion if you have not already done it. Each of the hosts bring to the table their first hunting rifle, and their other current favorite hunting or target rifle. Discuss cartridges and why you like each rifle. Thanks.
I can't believe this video has been out for over a year now, and I'm the only one commenting. A Mirage is NOT just an "optical illusion" When you see the Mirage you are seeing the actual heat rising and how the wind is moving it. It's NOT an "illusion", it's real. Lastly you need to be working to have a Mastery of the wind for accurate wind calls. That means you need to work to get comfortable shooting in the worst of the worst conditions WITHOUT waiting for the Lull. Sometimes you only have a moment to make the shot, so waiting on the lull could take way to long to settle down.
Unless your shooting a really long way or its really howling wind is not such a big deal. Iv seen dudes way over compensate for it alot. At distances of out to 400 yards with most decent hunting calibres would be like 20in adjustment in a 20mph right angle wind direction. Practice makes perfect IMO. Shoot in the wind and see for your self. If I'm holding off a critter for drop or wind I'm stopping and rethinking things and getting closer.
I agree that the subject of wind and effects needs more conversation. Thanks guys.
Wind and how it flows over terrain in the mountains. Is a subject that really needs talked about.
Wind deserves more time!
Y’all should bring Ryan Cleckner on one of y’all’s podcast.
Long range podcasts are my favorite
20 minutes is great as long as you keep it interesting.
I second bringing in Cleckner. Very practical.
let's change the name to "maybe a half an hour or for sure more"
Video aims at 10 min talk.
Video ends up being 20 min.
Yep pretty much like my ability to call wind. :D
15 degrees is 12:30, 25% value
30 degrees is 1:00, 50% value
45 degrees is 1:30, 75% value
60 degrees is 2:00, 90% value
75 degrees is 2:30, 100% value
90 degrees is 3:00, 100% value
Why are you still using the headsets? I've seen your 'after' minutes talks without headsets and the audio quality is no different.
Who wouldn’t want to wear cool headsets?
To keep from talking over each other for the sake of the quality of the podcast.
I feel cheated in this video. I got more than 10 mins of knowledge. 😂😂😂😂😂 lmao.
How does he shoot when wind speed is diffrent from muzzle to target
You guys mention the 20 minute thing all the time.
Where does that come from?
1st shot = S.W.A.G. Scientific Wild Ass Guess
Maybe we need more than a 10 min talk on wind.
I really enjoy Vortex 20ish minute podcast!
New to your excellent podcast. Episode suggestion if you have not already done it. Each of the hosts bring to the table their first hunting rifle, and their other current favorite hunting or target rifle. Discuss cartridges and why you like each rifle. Thanks.
Do not worry about going over, knowledge is king
I would give 100 thumbs up if I could.
Mirage is the most accurate other than rain angle. The Eagleman technique for reading wind.
Let the expert talk.
I can't believe this video has been out for over a year now, and I'm the only one commenting.
A Mirage is NOT just an "optical illusion" When you see the Mirage you are seeing the actual heat rising and how the wind is moving it. It's NOT an "illusion", it's real. Lastly you need to be working to have a Mastery of the wind for accurate wind calls. That means you need to work to get comfortable shooting in the worst of the worst conditions WITHOUT waiting for the Lull. Sometimes you only have a moment to make the shot, so waiting on the lull could take way to long to settle down.
the blend of art and science
My 300 win.mag. remains uneffected @300 yrds with 10mph full value. But 68gr. Pills with my ,223 will bend 6-8 inches.
Still waiting on that 17 Fireball cartridge or 17 Remington cartridge talk
Great stuff. Could we get a episode on the 8.6 Blackout?
"Wind is like water"
...like they're both...fluids...
For your next long range topic could you cover "spin drift," please?
Great video
Thank you.
Unless your shooting a really long way or its really howling wind is not such a big deal. Iv seen dudes way over compensate for it alot. At distances of out to 400 yards with most decent hunting calibres would be like 20in adjustment in a 20mph right angle wind direction. Practice makes perfect IMO. Shoot in the wind and see for your self. If I'm holding off a critter for drop or wind I'm stopping and rethinking things and getting closer.