Top 5 Reasons We Miss Series | 4 | Misholding the Wind
This guide details the technique of 'holding the wind' in the reticle, a method for compensating for wind drift in long-range shooting. It emphasizes pushing the crosshairs into the wind and using hash marks to establish an aiming point, rather than dialing the scope. The video highlights the importance of understanding reticle subtensions, especially the difference between first and second focal plane scopes, to avoid miscalculations.












