Compensation for wind deflection of the bullet would very seldom equal lead required to match the movement of a physical target.
Using some rough calculations and quite possibly making an error, I figured that a wind deflection of 3" in 100 yards with a flight time of 0.1 second would equal a travel speed of 1.7 MPH.
To compensate for a target moving left, you would have to adjust the crosshairs to the RIGHT.That pushes the POI LEFT on the target. Pay attention as I said "move the crosshairs right--not POI as most adjustments are labelled.
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