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Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:08 pm
by Christel
Hi Ross,

Welcome to the forum.
Another one from NZ, if you have the time please go and place a marker in the map we have in the News sections.

:D

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:33 pm
by ovenpaa
Welcome to the forum Ross. I downloaded and printed your Wind chart last week and even gave a copy to another forum member but I am yet to actually try it yet, mostly because it would have turned into a soggy rag in seconds last Friday. I have just taken a look at it and applied my windage and it looks to be in the right area for my .308 @1000 and I look forward to trying it properly next weekend. I will post my findings at 800/1000. I built something very similar a while ago for 1000/1200 based on my own loads and JBM as a data source (It is free and handy) and this has reminded me to check my figures for my 7mm!

Donations to a worthy cause are always good ;)

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:52 am
by tenpointnine
Hi

I have printed them double sided, laminated them and tie them together with small ring clips. White paper is a bit bright so I also have printed a set on dark grey paper. Not that dark you can't see the colour though.

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:41 am
by ovenpaa
tenpointnine wrote:Hi

I have printed them double sided, laminated them and tie them together with small ring clips. White paper is a bit bright so I also have printed a set on dark grey paper. Not that dark you can't see the colour though.
Good idea, I laminate my basic drop tables and other data in deference to the English weather and then hang them off the side of my 'scope just in case....

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:07 pm
by PeterAnderson
Many thanks guys the the welcome and the very useful wind indicator. I am training to be an instructor at NRA Bisley, so the info you showed me on the NZ site is fantastic, all in good typical good humour for those down-under and very informative.

Thanks again

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:28 pm
by tenpointnine
Hey Ovenpaa

Did yoy get to try the wind gauge????

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:19 pm
by ovenpaa
tenpointnine wrote:Hey Ovenpaa

Did yoy get to try the wind gauge????
I was due out last weekend but sadly had to give it a miss due to circumstances so next time out is the 16th April. I will let you know how I get on. ;)

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:12 pm
by PeterAnderson
Hi all,

With huge thanks to Ross Mason for designing the chart I went to JBM ballistics and got all the data I needed for my specific .308" target load. Used this to create an elevation and wind table then my clever brother created a chart just like Ross's for my own load. I have used it at Bisley twice now at 1,000yds - fantastic, last time ihad a fishtailing wind between 5 & 5.30pm at about 6-8mph; fantastic, settings spot on, quite a number of V's

Yea -:)

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:30 pm
by tenpointnine
Good to hear Peter.

Feel free to link to the NZNRA page for future users. Would appreciate acknowledgement of the copyright, the payment idea and also the downloadable applet will be up very shortly so you can do your own.

Regards

Ross Mason
my email is in a precious post. "Hidden".

Re: Wind Chart Rosette

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:56 pm
by PeterAnderson
Ross - Hi,

I am not sure what you meant by the copyright, I am pleased of course to acknowledge it as yours; but I have only printed a one-off for myself.

I sat down last night and carefully anyalised my last two score cards and compared it to my modified A4 sheet for the 155.5gr Berger - SPOT ON. Although I had a light fish-tailing wind from 5pm - 5.30pm I was able to pick-up on the very small wind changes needed. I will not big-up my score but lets just say it was very ******. ****: no, lets just say very satisfying.

If you wish to pm me I will send you my version (large file), the only difference between mine and yours was really only the placement of the moa numbers, which is now easier to read. I was amazed to see that your version is based on the AJ Parker, which I guess was originally 154gr?? RG shows a 9o/c max wind of 20moa, my load was 16moa (interesting) :geek:

Good shooting