Originally Posted by whitebread
Nothing for Coriolis. There is so much uncertainty with wind speed, wind gusts, wind estimation, and anything like that...I’m not going to miss a target because of Coriolis. I almost always miss because of bad wind estimation (and sometimes follow through). I just want a R-L wind to look the same as a L-R wind. I don’t want to be there scratching my head thinking, ‘I thought for sure that was a 6-8mph wind, but my impact was off the inside of the plate, so I guess it was less wind’ when it really was spin drift.

Having said that, I play the PRS game often. And I’ve only seen a couple other people that dial spin. Most don’t do it. And I’m beaten every single match I shoot by people who don’t dial it. Take that for what it’s worth, lol. I was just trying to add a counterpoint to that part of the discussion.



what typically are your furthest shots? I have heard someone say a 1 MOA rifle could win every tactical shoot out there. I usually am planning on about 3/4 moa of spin drift at 1000 yards. a click to click and a half to the left bias on on my zero splits the difference at most distances, I used to do more long range coyote hunting than I have in recent years. trying to hit something as small as a coyote at that distance everything matters.