I heard an interesting thing the other day that got me thinking, someone who has been shooting a lot longer then I said something to the matter of, if you have wind closer to you when you shoot as opposed to further from your target it makes more of a span from point of aim, basically he introduced the idea that I should consider two variables.
1. The wind displaces the POI of your projectile, fairly simple math that would involve the time your bullet is in flight and the average wind speed over the distance traveled, or if there was a channel of wind along the flight path you could figure the time it traveled through that channel and speed of wind through that channel, i.e. a simple side step on the journey but the compass direction would remain the same.
2. The angle at which the projectile is traveling could be deflected, as a pool ball grazing against the side of the table would have its direction changed, this would have a greater impact on POI.
I assume both factors come into play in some degree, but its a concept that's new to me and would affect the math of POI greatly, more so on the second point, what do you fellas who no more know about this? Do you account for the latter?
1. The wind displaces the POI of your projectile, fairly simple math that would involve the time your bullet is in flight and the average wind speed over the distance traveled, or if there was a channel of wind along the flight path you could figure the time it traveled through that channel and speed of wind through that channel, i.e. a simple side step on the journey but the compass direction would remain the same.
2. The angle at which the projectile is traveling could be deflected, as a pool ball grazing against the side of the table would have its direction changed, this would have a greater impact on POI.
I assume both factors come into play in some degree, but its a concept that's new to me and would affect the math of POI greatly, more so on the second point, what do you fellas who no more know about this? Do you account for the latter?
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