The Wind coming over the back of the shelter and the wind coming towards the shed present problems that is difficult to interpret.
The theory behind building wind shelters on the prairies has a similar application as the wind rises approaching shelter and falls after passing.
A wind flag about five yards in front of the shooter that is fluttering down is a sign that it is not safe to shoot . . . the shot will go low while all the other wind flags are still.
When the wind flags are all facing the same direction is a time to pause as the wind coming and going over the shed will have adverse results.
It is not that the wind flags are lying but for that one unknown . . . much like a polygraph is based on the person reading the tests.
Side winds eliminates some of the effects from the swirls over the shed.
The theory behind building wind shelters on the prairies has a similar application as the wind rises approaching shelter and falls after passing.
A wind flag about five yards in front of the shooter that is fluttering down is a sign that it is not safe to shoot . . . the shot will go low while all the other wind flags are still.
When the wind flags are all facing the same direction is a time to pause as the wind coming and going over the shed will have adverse results.
It is not that the wind flags are lying but for that one unknown . . . much like a polygraph is based on the person reading the tests.
Side winds eliminates some of the effects from the swirls over the shed.