Originally Posted by lvmiker
I wouldn't take that shot! I am posing a question not an opinion. Yesterday I shot 60 rounds at a 4'x4' piece of cardboard w/ a 1" grid drawn on it. When I started wind was full value at 10 mph or less and I kept everything w/in 6" at 420 lasered yards. The 1st 60 rounds I felt like the international sniper. The wind started gusting hard and I had to put on a jacket due to the wind chill. My vertical didn't change much but I couldn't guess the wind w/in 12" even w/ tall grass showing the difference. Questions 1] shoot at shorter distances or lighter winds. 2] How the hell do you guess the wind? I am shooting a 308 w/ 168 gr SMK.

mike r



When you shoot a .308 with that bullet, that's what you get! A .308 Win is a MAJOR handicap at long range in any type of wind

All competitions have a ".308" class so they don't have to shoot against ballistically superior calibers


Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.