If you have a scope cover on your eyepiece, you could print out the wind chart and glue or tape it on the inside of the cap.
DMR, just curious but are you usually off the same amount on your wind ? i see youre in texas so could also be a mirage issue, sometimes you may not notice it and it will cause you to shoot off. Keep in mind im a powder burner guy so this may not be an issue for airgun distance under 100 yds , i have a slight learning curve myself now lol
Quote from: ranchibi on March 15, 2021, 04:31:07 PMIf you have a scope cover on your eyepiece, you could print out the wind chart and glue or tape it on the inside of the cap.I did that but with the drop. Wind just changes up so much for this. 177 10 grain pellet. I think I've solved the issue with a new .25 pcp
Quote from: stanginthe11s on March 16, 2021, 01:11:52 AMDMR, just curious but are you usually off the same amount on your wind ? i see youre in texas so could also be a mirage issue, sometimes you may not notice it and it will cause you to shoot off. Keep in mind im a powder burner guy so this may not be an issue for airgun distance under 100 yds , i have a slight learning curve myself now lolSometimes yes, sometimes no.I'm in an open field with no trees so during the day time wind is sparatic, just all over the place. Crosswinds down range and at the muzzle under the porche.But after 5, 6ish when the sun is going down the wind is calm or consistent and holds are the same.(The pics above)