![]() Although several wind speeds are listed, the most important is the 10 mph listing, I believe, because once memorized, it's easiest to compute in your head. The accompanying ballistic tables show wind drift for several police and military sniper loads, which you can compare to your favorite hunting loads. In order for this to work, however, you must know exactly how far to compensate. As the bullet travels downrange, it drifts into your target. To shoot accurately into a wind, compensate by holding or aiming in the direction the wind is coming from. Once it's just 15 degrees right or left, already a quarter of the wind value must be used when compensating. I've included this to give you a better feel for how quickly the wind has an effect once a bullet is other than at tail or head. Benchrest shooters use even finer values and split the wind for exact aiming. Just remember that halfway between full and zero effect is three-quarters. ![]() The effect is not proportional because of the aerodynamics of a bullet in flight. Most shooters initially have trouble getting this straight in their heads. ![]() It has a 75 percent effect, even though the angle is only halfway between no effect and full effect. A direct crosswind, which blows from 90 degrees into the path of the bullet, is called a "full" wind because the full effect of the wind is experienced.Īn oblique wind of 45 degrees, from right or left, has not a one-half value, but a three-quarters value. A tail wind or head wind will have no value they have essentially no effect on a bullet's flight. > Permissions requested: Memory card access AND overprinting.In order to interpret and apply wind compensation correctly, you have to determine the angle of the wind how it flows across the bullet will determine the amount of drift. > No identifier will be asked or recovered. * Max-Mid-Min zone and color overlay functions * User-friendly application and minimalist style * Added horizontal and vertical lines to aid aiming. If you love to play Golf Clash and want to improve yourself, for successful progression and tournaments, try Golfibook. In addition, character recognition (OCR) will help to place the point of impact directly according to the force of the wind on the Max-Mid-Min distance scale !! By overprinting the screen, the calculation of wind and offset circles will be even easier. To respect fairness, Playdemic recommends not to use this kind of application. I can only encourage you to train to win more but above all to respect your opponents in these maneuvers. History of Golfibook: Starting from the observation that few applications existed for Golf Clash, and especially no up-to-date "good" free application, I contacted the owner of an existing, but obsolete, app. Having put my time to work and resumed his work by updating the clubs, their values and implementing an automatic character recognition (OCR) on the screen for the calculation of the winds, I am now making my work public. Golfibook is free, with no special permission required, and made for you!ġ- Launch Golfibook before launching the Golf Clash game. * Enter the wind reading location (for automatic management). The two boxes below are the X / Y coordinates of the wind on the screen. ![]() * For my part, a Pixel 4, as you can see I have 100 x 520. then launch the game Golf Clashģ- On your turn, click on the 'target' button on the left of the screen (to launch the OCR to display the information) adjust later (screenshots will be in the photo gallery)Ģ- Click on "start", accept the storage on memory card and the capture of images and the printing. * You can change clubs by pressing the button with a club icon. * You will find benchmarks to find X / Y where the wind value will be displayed (in the yellow square)ĥ- To quit Golfibook, launch the application and quit (without clicking on "start") * You can adjust the wind manually with the +/- on the right side of the Max-Mid-Min table.Ĥ - Play a game (small level) and then browse your photo gallery to see the captured image and change the X / Y values ie. ![]() The bullet information (-10% wind) is problematic with the OCR zone. Once Golfibook has been configured X / Y, use either special balls (> Marlin) or white balls. There may be a problem of contrast depending on the writing color of the wind value and the background (green / fairway) but the point misinterpreted by the OCR. Send the other bugs less to allow me to mature Golfibook. Updates under study: Multi-bag / multi-profile management & OCR improvement (with or without ball) => In any case, please re-read steps 1-5 above to best adjust the OCR zones. This Application is an unofficial guide for Golf Clash, it is not created by Playdemic. This application follows all best practices in terms of customer data security recommended by EU and US direct copyright laws and is not subject to copyright infringement. ![]()
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