British Wind Drift Formula

In this video lesson, we take a look at the British Wind Drift Formula.

The British Wind Formula is similar in concept to the Rule of 9’s Wind Formula that we have looked at previously.

If you haven’t seen the Rules of 9’s video yet, you can click here to watch it.

The British Wind Drift Formula works really well for those who have MOA adjustments whereas the Rule of 9’s works well for those using MILs.

In this video lesson we look at the British Wind Drift Formula and how it is used to account for wind deflection when Long Range Shooting.

“Wind Formulas” are often used by Long Range shooters in “time critical” situations where there simply isn’t time to use their ballistic solver or refer to wind data cards.

The British Wind Drift Formula is one of the more common formulas.

This video is a basic training package delivered using PowerPoint.

By the end of the lesson you will have an understanding of the British Wind Drift Formula and how to use it to account for wind deflection.

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Jeremy

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