SWN F-Class Strategy Reminders

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 37

  • @hugosalceda1973
    @hugosalceda1973 Před rokem +6

    You sir are an honest man,..
    No one here deserves to know and learn them tricks =or apple's as you have called them.
    I pray that God keep you righteous and willing to share your experiences.
    Mr Keith"..
    Thank you!

  • @conservativesniperhunter7439

    The reason i subscribe to this channel is because of all the great information Keith provides his viewers that adds to our knowledge about all things long range shooting. It’s great to learn from people like Keith who generously shares his knowledge accumulated over many years of shooting in F-Class competitions. We greatly appreciate it. Cheers 🍻 🍻

  • @SnapD24
    @SnapD24 Před rokem +4

    I know nothing about F-class, but your info is really helpful in just learning how to read wind and what to do under pressure.

  • @rosalindstewart7013
    @rosalindstewart7013 Před měsícem

    This is all new to me and I thank you for all the help and info, please keep up the great work, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️🇦🇺

  • @timprogrammer
    @timprogrammer Před rokem +2

    I liked them apples! The 'looking at the wrong chunk of air' and 'more of the range being effected by the same wind' were great points I'll be taking away to think on more - Thanks!

  • @ericrumpel3105
    @ericrumpel3105 Před rokem +3

    ....all new by VERY detailed approach - Like it, - & Thanks for your generosity to share such trade secrets, - always looking forward to a new video of yours.

  • @possumpopper89
    @possumpopper89 Před rokem

    I am learning to read mirage. Never figured it out before. Thanks to you I am starting to figure out some of what I am seeing. This helps a lot! It answers some of the nagging issues I was having and getting confused when the bullet didn’t follow the mirage I was seeing.

  • @TB65x47
    @TB65x47 Před rokem

    Excellent! Thank you!

  • @micksmith6119
    @micksmith6119 Před rokem +1

    Great info Keith and thank you for sharing. Keep them coming please.
    Definitely will be using your indicators at my next shoot.
    Thanks mate for explaining it so throughly. 👍👍👍

  • @thomaspadgett2269
    @thomaspadgett2269 Před rokem

    Hi Keith, hope you are doing well and looking forward to your next video. I learn something new every time.

  • @georgepettit9208
    @georgepettit9208 Před rokem +2

    Great information!

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 Před rokem +2

    I caught that good will hunting reference.

  • @ericrumpel3105
    @ericrumpel3105 Před rokem +1

    ....Love & live the intro. !!

  • @yukon4545
    @yukon4545 Před rokem +1

    Good luck at SWN Keith!

  • @jturner5227
    @jturner5227 Před rokem

    Just starting longer range shooting. Great information.

  • @annahonorata990
    @annahonorata990 Před rokem +3

    why didn't you go to SWN 2023?

  • @andrebrisson5641
    @andrebrisson5641 Před rokem

    Completely new to me. Tks

  • @mrjmartinez15
    @mrjmartinez15 Před rokem

    That's good stuff. Good luck at SWN.

  • @DadWil
    @DadWil Před rokem

    All good information. I'm not shooting any great distances where wind is much of a factor (100yds) I may try 500yds some day thou. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I like my apples for eating not computing. This was a good apple I ate it up.

  • @jerryrochelle3112
    @jerryrochelle3112 Před rokem

    Those’s apples were honey crisp!! Sweet and savory! Thanks for sharing info that maybe others might hold sacred. Could you elaborate on at what yardage to focus the spotting scope in different conditions as well. Thank you Keith and keep’em straight at SWN

  • @kenthall6584
    @kenthall6584 Před rokem +1

    this is real content....keep it coming

  • @tridentsix
    @tridentsix Před rokem

    Well said.

  • @theLTrain700E
    @theLTrain700E Před rokem +2

    Will you be out at Southwest Nationals? It's all good information for sure

  • @howdyduty8890
    @howdyduty8890 Před rokem

    Thanks for your great work on these videos. Great job, fair handed and thorough. If I understand, you shoot a stock 284 Win, and so, I’ve decided to build one using 184 Bergers, which I also believe you use. Can you share your COAL, for your current load? I’m having some dissonance trying to figure this long bullet out. Again, much appreciated.

  • @nanrey
    @nanrey Před rokem +1

    I saved 9s in past when I hear some good shooters saying Sh*t or F*** and then wait for a min to confirm wind and other shooters’ targets.

  • @paulcupach8196
    @paulcupach8196 Před rokem

    I need more info to improve

  • @gshepherd37
    @gshepherd37 Před rokem

    Even on electric targets I will switch to someone else's target to see if it's me or the wind that I'm not seeing.

  • @homerleong9081
    @homerleong9081 Před rokem

    Hey Keith, when watching other targets for clues, do you watch targets of specific competitors?

    • @winninginthewind
      @winninginthewind  Před rokem +1

      No, not unless I know a competitor that just chases the spotter.

  • @SavageShooter93
    @SavageShooter93 Před 8 měsíci

    Can I ask how you personally practiced reading mirage, or suggestions you have on practicing reading mirage? I do have access to a range with a 325yd berm and 500yd targets with a slight gully that's about 25-35ft deep the full distance between the shooting position and the targets. Any suggestions on things I can set up and use to practice reading the wind? I have a small cheap wind meter not a Kestrel.

    • @winninginthewind
      @winninginthewind  Před 8 měsíci

      You will learn best from experience. With those ranges, you will need a rifle with poor ballistics to maximize your learning. Start with just visualizing the mirage. Once you see the flow of the air, hold center and see how far it drifts your shot. Wait until the flow of mirage changes and fire another. Over time, you will start to recognize what an amount of mirage is worth. Remember, mirage is a direct indication of the crosswind component, so no calculation is needed. If you see 1 MOA worth of mirage when looking at your target, that is your correction. You can backward calculate your exact wind speeds from the drift as you learn.

    • @SavageShooter93
      @SavageShooter93 Před 8 měsíci

      @@winninginthewind Thanks for taking the time to reply and give me some advice I really appreciate it and the knowledge you are spreading with your videos. I shoot mostly .223 so I think that qualifies as "poor ballistics" if not I can always dust off my 22WMR. Keep up the good work!

  • @bruceteel7
    @bruceteel7 Před rokem

    Are you planning on Cascade this weekend?

  • @MG-yw3im
    @MG-yw3im Před rokem

    What good is it to see where your competitions poi is if you don't know where their poa is?

  • @lmbear
    @lmbear Před rokem +1

    Some poor advice. You are assuming the guys around you don't know wtf they are doing. Some of those guys may actually know how to read the wind, so you can't go by what they are doing. Just a little helpful advice for you.

    • @winninginthewind
      @winninginthewind  Před rokem +1

      Tell me more... What works better than my way? Do you shoot F-TR or F-Open?