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From RIGHT to LEFT1/4 sd- angle 40, power 1.01/2 sd- angle 66, power 2.051/2 sd- angle 81, power 3.23/4 sd- angle 55, power 2.253/4 sd- angle 76, power 3.2full sd- angle 44, power 2.5full sd- angle 71, power 3.2
From LEFT to RIGHT1/4 sd- angle 68, power 1.451/2 sd- angle 50, power 1.71/2 sd- angle 76, power 2.551/2 sd- angle 84, power 3.93/4 sd- angle 68, power 2.63/4 sd- angle 77, power 3.2full sd- angle 60, power 2.7full sd- angle 77, power 3.85
ok and now we move on to the important part Very Happy , knowing how to adjust for wind
below there is 2 wind charts which i drew in microsoft powerpoint den pasted in paint Embarassed , one for higher angles above 50, one for lower angles below 50
before u see the charts....MUST READ THIS - MANUAL ON USING THE WIND CHARTthe red numbers are the wind factors, used for calculating the angles for compensation, for example, if it states +0.5, it means u adjust the angle by (plus wind X factor)
the numbers below the red ones are the adjustments for powerfor example, if it says 6W+0.1, it means u add 0.1 power for EVERY 6 wind, which means if the wind is 6, u add 0.1, if the wind is 12, u add 0.2 and so on.
ok now examine it carefully Razz
and the second one, with slight differences
these wind charts r fairly accurate in my opinion although i usually use feel to adjust, unless i really HAVE to hit Very Happy
OK NOW I WILL GIVE AN EXAMPLE SITUATION TO SHOW YOU HOW IT WORKS
-the target is exactly one screen away on the right of youthe wind is 18 directly pointing against you-so first u find out the power and angle for 0 wind, for this case lets use angle 60 with 2.7 power-to adjust angle - determine the chart to use, for this case we use high angle chart-the chart says -0.4, so we multiply 18 by 0.4, which gives 7.2, we round off to 7, so the angle to use is angle 53-to adjust power - determine the chart to use, for this case use high angle chart-the chart says 6W+0.1, so we increase 0.3 in power, because 18 wind = 3 X 6 wind, so the power to use is 3.0
-therefore for this situation, u use angle 53 with 3.0 power to hit the target
From LEFT to RIGHT1/4 sd- angle 68, power 1.451/2 sd- angle 50, power 1.71/2 sd- angle 76, power 2.551/2 sd- angle 84, power 3.93/4 sd- angle 68, power 2.63/4 sd- angle 77, power 3.2full sd- angle 60, power 2.7full sd- angle 77, power 3.85
ok and now we move on to the important part Very Happy , knowing how to adjust for wind
below there is 2 wind charts which i drew in microsoft powerpoint den pasted in paint Embarassed , one for higher angles above 50, one for lower angles below 50
before u see the charts....MUST READ THIS - MANUAL ON USING THE WIND CHARTthe red numbers are the wind factors, used for calculating the angles for compensation, for example, if it states +0.5, it means u adjust the angle by (plus wind X factor)
the numbers below the red ones are the adjustments for powerfor example, if it says 6W+0.1, it means u add 0.1 power for EVERY 6 wind, which means if the wind is 6, u add 0.1, if the wind is 12, u add 0.2 and so on.
ok now examine it carefully Razz
and the second one, with slight differences
these wind charts r fairly accurate in my opinion although i usually use feel to adjust, unless i really HAVE to hit Very Happy
OK NOW I WILL GIVE AN EXAMPLE SITUATION TO SHOW YOU HOW IT WORKS
-the target is exactly one screen away on the right of youthe wind is 18 directly pointing against you-so first u find out the power and angle for 0 wind, for this case lets use angle 60 with 2.7 power-to adjust angle - determine the chart to use, for this case we use high angle chart-the chart says -0.4, so we multiply 18 by 0.4, which gives 7.2, we round off to 7, so the angle to use is angle 53-to adjust power - determine the chart to use, for this case use high angle chart-the chart says 6W+0.1, so we increase 0.3 in power, because 18 wind = 3 X 6 wind, so the power to use is 3.0
-therefore for this situation, u use angle 53 with 3.0 power to hit the target
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