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The Overwatch - Long Range Shooting
The Overwatch
23 episodes
6 days ago
The Overwatch is intended to help teach precision and long-range shooting with the beginner in mind. As well as learn the calculations for taking long-range shots, safety, equipment, guns, ammo, reloading firearm politics, and more.
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The Overwatch is intended to help teach precision and long-range shooting with the beginner in mind. As well as learn the calculations for taking long-range shots, safety, equipment, guns, ammo, reloading firearm politics, and more.
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Episode XXI - Reading and Calculating Wind: Part 4 - The Formula
The Overwatch - Long Range Shooting
22 minutes 35 seconds
2 years ago
Episode XXI - Reading and Calculating Wind: Part 4 - The Formula

1. Determine the wind speed.

2. Divide the wind speed by the Q.W. number.

3. Multiply the Q.W. dope by the quotient.

4. Determine the SIN of your wind angle.

5. multiply the product by the SIN of the wind angle.


EX.1 - 600 yards, with a 12 mph wind from 1:00 with a 4 mph gun


1. 12 MPH wind

2. 12 / 4 = 3

3. .6 x 3 = 1.8 Mils

4. 1:00 = .5 sin

5. 1.8 x .5 = .9 Mils to adjust for the wind


EX.2 - 600 yards with a 12 mph wind from 1:30


1. 12 mph

2. 12 / 4 = 3

3. .6 x 3 = 1.8 Mils

4. 1:30 = .7 SIN

5. 1.8 x .7 = 1.26 Mils to adjust for the wind


EX.3 - 700 yards, 15 mph wind from 2:00


1. 15 x 7 = 2.14

2. .7 x 2.14 = 1.49 Mils

3. 1.49 x .86 = 1.28 Mils


The Overwatch - Long Range Shooting
The Overwatch is intended to help teach precision and long-range shooting with the beginner in mind. As well as learn the calculations for taking long-range shots, safety, equipment, guns, ammo, reloading firearm politics, and more.