Gun Number for Wind Calls! Detailed Video!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Learn how to use your rifle's gun number to make fast and accurate wind calls out to 800 yards.
    Watch Caylen as he works out the wind call for three different targets from 500 to 700 yards using a 308 Winchester.
    Gun number is simple, but it takes practice to get it right. If you want to learn more on Gun Number, head over to our social network at www.moderndayrifleman.com
    You'll find a super awesome community of discerning shooters there, as well as our monthly training subscription service and all of our digital masterclasses.

Комментарии • 94

  • @BobbyDucati1
    @BobbyDucati1 3 месяца назад +1

    Revisiting this video for third time after couple classes and better understanding of how Gun# works , feels good having things start to CLICK in my brain now . Lots to learn still . Thanks to everyone that helped me along .

  • @kevinh4631
    @kevinh4631 Год назад

    Excellent visual application of wind values in real rime. Way easier to understand this with the visual than just listening on a podcast.

  • @AlecLCochran
    @AlecLCochran 2 года назад +3

    Awesome demonstration of using the wind number! Thanks for putting this together for us.

  • @RangerCaptain11A
    @RangerCaptain11A 2 года назад

    i appreciate the 'in your head, in your scope' teaching. phil did something like this at his class. so helpful. i paused the video after you gave the data to figure the call.

  • @toddb930
    @toddb930 Год назад +1

    Man, I love these examples! Thanks so much! 😁👍

  • @RO6BR
    @RO6BR 4 месяца назад

    Great refresher! Thank you for all the training you make available. I’ll definitely be making it to another course soon.

  • @popadop91
    @popadop91 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video learned so much in that short video about calling wind, Thank you!

  • @DRHODES1979
    @DRHODES1979 2 года назад

    Great video! Cool being able to see the bullet in the sun when you were shooting the 700 yard plate.

  • @nightbowhunter54
    @nightbowhunter54 Год назад

    Is amazing the stabilitation that you can reach on your shight. You make look it easy shoot to the blank through your scope! Congrats sir

  • @esther12q
    @esther12q 2 года назад

    Very helpful, though I’m still drinking from a firehose.
    You guys should come to Alaska for training. You won’t regret it!

  • @danielchambers1958
    @danielchambers1958 4 месяца назад +1

    Great info my friend….. thanks

  • @VA_Aggie
    @VA_Aggie 2 года назад +1

    Awesome stuff, it's nice seeing this applied in real time!

  • @dougearl742
    @dougearl742 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great info! Thank you!

  • @mikehawley43
    @mikehawley43 6 месяцев назад +3

    Where can I find a more academic instruction of the math involved? I don't know what '5mph gun' means

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  Месяц назад

      Come see us at Modern Day Rifleman dot com, or come to a class of ours.

  • @comloz
    @comloz 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video Caylen!

  • @kenneth5328
    @kenneth5328 10 месяцев назад +1

    I feel you were speaking English, but..... Lol
    I've got so much to learn!!!

  • @damagedgoods62
    @damagedgoods62 2 года назад +1

    Another GREAT Vid Caylen!

  • @KCYO0311
    @KCYO0311 2 года назад

    I’m shooting my first match coming up, loved how you explained this because you shooting a 308 and a “5mph gun” actually fit me perfect because that’s what I have. You just made the learning curve that much easier for me because I was honestly struggling on how to stream line my wind calls/holds since all I dial for windage is for spin drift and I do holdovers for wind. This is golden content.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад +2

      Good to hear! Be advised: no one that I know dials for spin drift, unless you're shooting a fast-twist 308 that requires it.

    • @KCYO0311
      @KCYO0311 2 года назад +1

      @@MODERNDAYSNIPER good to know, no I have a slow twist 1:12 on an AI barrel. I’d like to eventually get into a pre fit 6.5CM and ditch the 308. I also joined MDR and I’m loving it. You guys are awesome. One day I’ll come up with the cash to go to a course of yours!

  • @jonhelton5226
    @jonhelton5226 2 года назад

    Outstanding instructional video. The beauty is in the simplicity. Will be applying this next trip to the range. Thank you!

  • @InfoNotWars
    @InfoNotWars 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man. Always enjoy

  • @Chasehess
    @Chasehess 2 года назад

    Outstanding !! Love these wind call videos your making . Mixing coyote hunting and long range on my channel & love watching you guys ! Awesome content

  • @Ratchety
    @Ratchety 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks for the content! Gun number has definitely helped me make wind calls at competitions.

  • @desperado8605
    @desperado8605 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video I can do this all day when I'm training that buzzer goes off and my brain goes to mush

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад +1

      Make this plan ahead of go-time. Write the wind holds down so you can remember them. Eventually you'll be able to do this on the fly.

    • @desperado8605
      @desperado8605 2 года назад

      @@MODERNDAYSNIPER yeah I really need to get the timer out more when I shoot. Thankfully my new scope should be here today so I can actually hit the range again

  • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
    @PrecisionRifleNetwork 2 года назад +1

    Good video and info. 👍

  • @walkerscountrylife
    @walkerscountrylife Год назад

    There's one O in zero. Lol, love that Caylen! 😂

  • @BestICan
    @BestICan Год назад

    Great video. Love the SKMR.

  • @user-hv4gx9bw9l
    @user-hv4gx9bw9l 2 года назад

    Great video!
    Thank you,
    Gus

  • @tylarhaugan7908
    @tylarhaugan7908 8 месяцев назад

    Iv been looking for this video,

  • @doncarnage3539
    @doncarnage3539 11 месяцев назад

    MORE!!!

  • @georgekirby3361
    @georgekirby3361 Год назад

    Outstanding thank you.

  • @instrutorserra5977
    @instrutorserra5977 2 года назад

    Excellent content!!

  • @LifeisGood-ye8rl
    @LifeisGood-ye8rl 11 месяцев назад +1

    What action and chassis is that? Looks like Krg whiskey

  • @cs7285
    @cs7285 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @cfm6229
    @cfm6229 9 месяцев назад

    howbout showin how you would dope it out on paper too!

  • @flea-kh7om
    @flea-kh7om 2 года назад

    Good job!

  • @user-ii3bx7ww8f
    @user-ii3bx7ww8f 6 месяцев назад

    Do you do training courses on line that list all formlas

    • @RO6BR
      @RO6BR 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, and they are almost as good as in person. You might wear out the replay button. This is a golden ticket.

  • @1mykah
    @1mykah 9 месяцев назад +1

    I thought your gun number is the BC number from either G1 or G7. How did you get to .7. I'm learning, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @BlueDevilBrew
      @BlueDevilBrew 4 месяца назад +1

      Gun number is the first number of your bullet’s G1 BC. This .308 is a 5mph gun, which means he’ll add 0.1 to his wind hold per 100 yards at a 5mph wind. For the first shot at 660 yards (rounded to 700), that’s a 0.7 mil hold per 5mph.

    • @1mykah
      @1mykah 4 месяца назад

      @@BlueDevilBrew Epic, thanks Blue!!!

  • @azoneoutlaws
    @azoneoutlaws 7 месяцев назад

    I’m still a lil confused. Would love to see some more videos of this.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  Месяц назад +1

      Come see us at modern day rifleman dot com, or come to a class of ours.

  • @charlesludwig9173
    @charlesludwig9173 Год назад

    660 divided by 100 equals 6.6 times full value 5 mph wind equals 33 divided by 10 MOA wind constant equals 3.3 MOA or 21 inch favor.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  Год назад +1

      Sure thing man, you do you!

    • @charlesludwig9173
      @charlesludwig9173 Год назад

      ⁠@@MODERNDAYSNIPERWhat, you think you invented this stuff? The MOA wind constant formula has been taught since the 2nd World War. Faster than what your doing and more accurate. I used it to earn American High Power Rifleman Award in Long-Range. What have you won lately?

  • @pstewart5443
    @pstewart5443 Год назад

    When theres that much wind, I just pick a hold and hope, especially in my 308.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  Год назад

      Or, you could apply the systems in the video and stop hoping.

  • @Don_LM
    @Don_LM 11 месяцев назад

    Can someone explain what 5 mph gun means ??

  • @MohammedAkoojee
    @MohammedAkoojee 2 года назад

    Nice one Caylen. How many inch barrel are you running on the 308 and what speeds you getting?

  • @williamsweet7511
    @williamsweet7511 Год назад

    I have a question for you, would you or anyone on here buy a tripod such as the leupold or vortex that comes as a kit for say 1k or would you go with fat boy or vet ? can't remember their name. where you buy the pieces separate and it cost around 1300 to 1500. I make a good living and LOVE shooting but 1500 seems like a lot for a tripod. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I'm new to expensive tripods and tripod shooting.

    • @BobbyDucati1
      @BobbyDucati1 Месяц назад

      @@williamsweet7511 RRS has the best reputation. The ball head is important Anvil30 is very stable and easy to manipulate. I own a couple of them and it’s worth it for sure no regrets now after initial purchase.

  • @brenthanson894
    @brenthanson894 2 года назад

    At 8:12 you can watch the bullet travel to the target. 👌🏻

  • @homicidalplatypus1
    @homicidalplatypus1 2 года назад

    I really like how this system works for estimating a wind call, unfortunately all my optics are MOA. Is there a simple way to adapt wind number to moa?

    • @maddan.
      @maddan. 2 года назад

      Just work it out in MOA.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад +2

      Your MOA hold should be half of the yardage in hundreds. IE: 400 yds your wind should be 2 MOA, 500 yds it should be 2.5 MOA, 600 yds it should be 3 MOA.

  • @Whitehawkvisionfilms
    @Whitehawkvisionfilms Год назад

    FYI- Your competition day gear video is NOT savable to a folder bc of its Child Settings. Great stuff and wanted to save it

  • @earlgilliland6501
    @earlgilliland6501 2 года назад

    Caylan, this may be a dumb question, can you the gun number be used with a moa scope , thanks

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад +1

      Not a dumb question at all, and the answer to your question is YES! It's a simple modification to the formula and MOA shooters have one small addition. Take your range to the target in hundreds and divide it in half. That number is now the MOA hold. IE: 200 yards becomes 1 MOA, 300 yards becomes 1.5 MOA, 400 yds becomes 2 MOA, etc. Look at 600 yards (3 MOA) and adjust your wind speed until you have 3 MOA of drift at 600 yards. This should fill things in nicely, but a word of caution that MOA numbers won't be exact like Mils.

  • @shavintra
    @shavintra Год назад

    So youre teaching the Hoddnet way? Value of the bullet to make your wind call number.But in yards.Thats interesting.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  Год назад

      The Hodnett way? Never heard of her...

    • @shavintra
      @shavintra Год назад

      @@MODERNDAYSNIPER hahahaha!!!Well as the "modern day" sniper you are,and seeing how you did a DVD set back in the day with him with magpul,ide say it's strange you'de say something like that.But either way,pretty plain to tell what method you're using,even if it's using it in tard yards to make it work for the competition circuit crowds.Just saying it's toooootally obvious for anyone that's been taught the method where and who conceived it and figured it out to help evolve the community.Which is what you're doing,so keep it up man.Sniper Jesus would be proud in way I think.Imitation is the highest form of flattery..😎👍

  • @uteshooter
    @uteshooter 2 года назад +1

    What do you mean by "It's a 5 mph gun"?

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад +1

      Come over to the Modern Day Rifleman network and you'll learn.

  • @jamesmooney5348
    @jamesmooney5348 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @beauderoy7745
    @beauderoy7745 Год назад

    Can someone explain the “5 mph” gun to me?

  • @DLN-ix6vf
    @DLN-ix6vf 8 месяцев назад

    well that's good for your gun BUT what about mine ?
    we need a video that gives us the basics for any rifle then we can adapt

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  Месяц назад

      Subscribe to our Modern Day Rifleman Advantage program, or come to a class.

  • @Jordan882007
    @Jordan882007 2 года назад

    What is the 308 suppressor you are running there Caylen?

  • @MJTORN
    @MJTORN 7 месяцев назад

    What chassis is that ?

  • @cs7285
    @cs7285 2 года назад

    Would you say a 100 yard zero is the zero to use?

  • @adamdyment9732
    @adamdyment9732 2 года назад +2

    im still struggling to figure out what gun number is. i think i need a simple definition that i can build from there. it still just doesnt make sense. any resources would be appreciated

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад

      Follow the link in the description and cruise over to the network. Tons of info on this subject there.

    • @tylermertz7095
      @tylermertz7095 2 года назад +4

      Do you have a ballistic calculator app on your phone? Using his 308 as an example, assume he's shooting a 176gr A-tip at 2650fps at 4000' elevation. A 5mph wind gives a wind correction of ~0.1mil at 100yds, ~0.2 at 200yds .... ~0.7 at 700yds. That means it's a 5mph gun. If you used a 6.5CM rifle instead you'd have to use maybe 7mph to get the 0.1mil, 0.2, etc corrections at the same yardages which means it's a 7mph gun.
      Gun number will mainly be based on bullet, muzzle velocity, and altitude.

    • @mr.nobody68
      @mr.nobody68 2 года назад

      @@tylermertz7095 that makes no sense whatsoever. It sounds like you're just using a random wind speed which is giving random wind holds for the caliber.
      You're saying that a 5mph wind on a 308 gives a 0.1 correction. But you would need a 7mph wind to get the same correction from a 65c.
      That's a caliber specific number. Not gun specific.
      This gun number thing is all Greek to me but, it sounds like
      Open up one box of ammo
      Put one cartridge into identical guns. Down to having sequential serial numbers made on the same day
      You're going to get 2 different gun numbers because they're 2 different guns.
      I've been looking everywhere I can think of to try and understand it, and it makes zero sense to me

    • @jakinator01
      @jakinator01 Год назад +4

      Gun number = full value wind speed required to shift 1 mil point of impact at 100yards
      So, if 5mph (full value) moves your point of impact .1 mil @100y, then you have a 5mph gun.
      If 5mph wind moves point of impact .2mil @ 200yds, you still have a 5mph gun (because it’d still be .1 mil at 100y, .2@200, .3@300).
      Examples:
      A) 12mph full value wind where poi shift is .1mil @ 100y = 12mph gun
      B) 12mph shift .2mil @200 = 12mph gun
      C) 10mph shift .1@100 = 10mph gun
      D) 10mph shift .3@300 = 10mph gun
      E) 7mph shift .1@100 = 7mph gun
      So, at 500y, with a full value wind of 5mph on a 5mph gun = .5mil poi shift.
      (.1@100, .2@200, .3@300, …)
      Then, if winds increase to 10mph on the same 500yd target with the same 5mph gun, then you’d need 1.0mil shift.
      (.2@100, .4@200, .6@300, .8@400, 1.0@500)
      Effectively, the better your gun is at cutting through the wind (higher BC & higher velocity), the higher the number.
      AKA, a 10mph gun will need half of the wind correction of a 5mph gun.

  • @politicallyinsensitive4200
    @politicallyinsensitive4200 2 года назад +1

    No idea what're fuck you're talking about when you say "5mph gun" and you run through it way to fast for me to do the windage formula.
    Great watching you shoot though.

    • @comloz
      @comloz 2 года назад

      You need to do your homework

    • @samuelweaver9308
      @samuelweaver9308 2 года назад

      Frank Galli explains it well in his book. They also did a video on it recently.

    • @MODERNDAYSNIPER
      @MODERNDAYSNIPER  2 года назад +2

      Follow the link in the description and do some “fucking” homework. ✌️ Great having you as a follower.

    • @tylermertz7095
      @tylermertz7095 2 года назад +4

      Do you have a ballistic calculator app on your phone? Using his 308 as an example, assume he's shooting a 176gr A-tip at 2650fps at 4000' elevation. A 5mph wind gives a wind correction of ~0.1mil at 100yds, ~0.2 at 200yds .... ~0.7 at 700yds. That means it's a 5mph gun. If you used a 6.5CM rifle instead you'd have to use maybe 7mph to get the 0.1mil, 0.2, etc corrections at the same yardages which means it's a 7mph gun.
      Gun number will mainly be based on bullet, muzzle velocity, and altitude.

    • @politicallyinsensitive4200
      @politicallyinsensitive4200 2 года назад

      @@tylermertz7095 so it's which ever mph in wind speed correlates to a 0.1 mil adjustment per 100yds? Maybe I'm just that clueless about it but it feels like a solution looking for a problem and someone wanting to sound Gucci.
      A term used for a singular point of reference like this...just seems useless

  • @dlpogge
    @dlpogge Год назад

    You need a lot more explanation. You are throwing out a lot of numbers very fast and not explaining what the variables are and what the calculation is. It is clear that it seems “super simple “ to you, but that’s because you know it so well. If you really want to teach it to us you need to go slower and explain more. Thanks.