September 11, 2022. “The pessimist complains of the wind; the optimist anticipates it changing; the realist adjusts its sails.” — William Arthur WardReaders frequently ask us: “Is it possible to find a decent, easy to understand book that can help me with my wind-reading?” Many Forum members have recommended The Wind Book for Rifle Shooters, Linda Miller and Keith Cunningham. New Edition released May 2020
The Wind Book for Rifle Shooters has a NEW hardback edition that was published one year ago, in May 2020. This 144-page resource, first published in 2007, has been a tremendous help. You don’t have the luxury of taking our word for it. Click this link to read excerpts from the book and make your own decision. Click the cover photo of the book (labeled “Look Inside”) to open the Amazon page. A second screen will then appear. This allows you to preview chapters and view illustrations from the first edition. Amazon also offers a Kindle edition for $14.99. This includes the hardback edition for $17.96. The Miller & Cunningham book focuses on wind reading from cover-to-cover, and that is its strength. The book is based on real-world skills that can help you accurately determine wind velocity and wind angle. This will make a big difference in your shooting accuracy. Understanding the behavior and behavior of wind will help you to understand the behavior and behavior of your bullet. The Wind Book for Rifle Shooters. The Wind Book for Rifle Shooters contains techniques and tactics that are used by experienced wind-readers. Numerous charts and illustrations are included. The authors will show you how to create a simple wind-reading toolbox for calculating wind speed and direction. They then explain how to use these tools for reading flags and mirage, recording and interpreting your observations, and timing your shots to compensate wind. If you are a long-range shooter, this book is essential. I compete in F Class Open. When I first bought this book, I was able to understand wind reading and make accurate scope corrections. You won’t be disappointed if you buy this book and put it to use. P. Janzso This book is the best for wind reading. This book is for all levels of wind shooters, novice or expert. It explains how to determine wind speed and direction using flags, mirage, natural phenomena, and other signals. This book is my favorite for learning how to read wind speed, direction. — Muddler Similar Posts to:Tags: Keith Cunningham and Linda Miller, The Wind Book. Wind Reading. Wind Resource.

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