How many min's of windage for Ike?
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How many min's of windage for Ike?
We got Ike bearing down on the Bayou City. Got our jug of water & can Spam so we're set for preparation.
My sons & I were putting up boards and preparing for the impending storm this afternoon. Of course cracking jokes and such, Thomas throws out 'how many clicks of windage for a hurricane?" . I'm asking if I can't stand up in the strom why try to even figure out this issue. Samuel states that since he is shortest he won't get blown over first, thus it matters
Well that brought up a whole different argument/debate, which would blow over first? Chickens, pigs, turkeys or rams. This debate went on for a while with me (dad) thinking the Rams go down last since at our range (Bayou Rifles) the Rams are farthest north thus will have far greater time before it felt the hurricane versus the up close chickens. Thomas says it has to be the turkeys cause even the wind can't knock down 10 turkeys straight. Samuel says pigs are fatter so weigh more and thus stand longest. (any volunteers to prove who is right, please call us from the range very very early Sat morning with results!)
These obviously are grave and important issues to decide. Heck of a lot more fun to debate this than listen to 'storm tracker' on TV.
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My sons & I were putting up boards and preparing for the impending storm this afternoon. Of course cracking jokes and such, Thomas throws out 'how many clicks of windage for a hurricane?" . I'm asking if I can't stand up in the strom why try to even figure out this issue. Samuel states that since he is shortest he won't get blown over first, thus it matters
Well that brought up a whole different argument/debate, which would blow over first? Chickens, pigs, turkeys or rams. This debate went on for a while with me (dad) thinking the Rams go down last since at our range (Bayou Rifles) the Rams are farthest north thus will have far greater time before it felt the hurricane versus the up close chickens. Thomas says it has to be the turkeys cause even the wind can't knock down 10 turkeys straight. Samuel says pigs are fatter so weigh more and thus stand longest. (any volunteers to prove who is right, please call us from the range very very early Sat morning with results!)
These obviously are grave and important issues to decide. Heck of a lot more fun to debate this than listen to 'storm tracker' on TV.
Pete A. (on hurrication)
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Amen to that! Don't stick around to find out how bad it really is - Mama Nature doesn't care about your courage.
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Affirmative on the animals, turkeys and rams first, followed by chickens then pigs. Windage amount depending on how tight your hold and actual wind speed.
Now get the hell out.
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Affirmative on the animals, turkeys and rams first, followed by chickens then pigs. Windage amount depending on how tight your hold and actual wind speed.
Now get the hell out.
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I've got your answer! At least for the windage adjustments.
I've got your answer! At least for the windage adjustments.
I tried to copy and paste the ballistic chart I made, but it didn't work... You would need to dial in 167 clicks at full value for 100 mph winds at 100 yards. Thats just under 42 inches. At 50 its a mere 11 inches and 88 clicks. As for which animal would fall first, I say the Rams. I have seen them go over in a gust of wind before.
I tried to copy and paste the ballistic chart I made, but it didn't work... You would need to dial in 167 clicks at full value for 100 mph winds at 100 yards. Thats just under 42 inches. At 50 its a mere 11 inches and 88 clicks. As for which animal would fall first, I say the Rams. I have seen them go over in a gust of wind before.
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We are far far beyond any chance of storm surge. We are not evacuating as we are 80+/- miles from the coast. We've got food, water, generator, boarded up and ready to go. We are not in any flood plain so that is not the concern.
We have a large extend family in the Houston to Corpus Christi region so have many ways to go if damage is too great. But the Texas Departement of Public Safety does not recommedn evacuation for most of the area. Too many people on the road is more dangerous (remember the horrible Rite evacuation!).
It won't be fun however if you guys who live in the hurricane areas know; "run from the water, hide from the wind". I do have concern for some of our fellow shooters done at PSC (Pearland Shooting Center) who live closer to the coast but I bet they all are taking the proper percautions.
We will post as soon after the storm to let you know how all is.
Further note Samuel (12 year old) pointed out that since the winds on the Bayou Rifles Eldridge range will be coming from the ENE that it would be the Rams first.
Pete A.
We have a large extend family in the Houston to Corpus Christi region so have many ways to go if damage is too great. But the Texas Departement of Public Safety does not recommedn evacuation for most of the area. Too many people on the road is more dangerous (remember the horrible Rite evacuation!).
It won't be fun however if you guys who live in the hurricane areas know; "run from the water, hide from the wind". I do have concern for some of our fellow shooters done at PSC (Pearland Shooting Center) who live closer to the coast but I bet they all are taking the proper percautions.
We will post as soon after the storm to let you know how all is.
Further note Samuel (12 year old) pointed out that since the winds on the Bayou Rifles Eldridge range will be coming from the ENE that it would be the Rams first.
Pete A.
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