Hi Peter wind reading is a guesstimation at best, but the wind closest to you does most of the damage but you also need to consider your flag placement, Mirage if it is present and set up some indicators that give you a quick reference that it is there. if you look at the photo of our flag line at canberra then you will see BRT flags, I Ball similar devices and also ball and streamer.
All of these indicate wind or an effect on the bullet, you can try two methods and see if they work for you.
Method one: Take note of a condition and time it with a stop watch and see how long it lasts. Then when you take your position on the line you know you have 1-2 minutes of a condition that is stable - AND GET THE BEST SHOTS YOU CAN FIRE OFF in this time frame.
Second Method if it is blowing and not settling then one shot on the splash plate then two on the scoring target, repeat and the last sighter is one on the plate and one on the target. (i would not recommend this method until you get some practice in because it does require more concentration and i suppose guts to shoot like this because you are re aiming every third shot fired.
Just some suggestions
Les
shooting well is more a mental control of your thoughts than just pulling the trigger........