Kentucky Windage

Kentucky Windage is the practice of applying a horizontal adjustment of the point of aim for wind (windage) without the use of any physical or mechanical adjustments on the weapon.
The sharpshooter eyeballed the target and applied Kentucky windage.
by Thjothvitnir September 11, 2007
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Kentucky Windage

When shooting a rifle, the adjusted point of aim when compensating for wind.
The rifleman made sure to check his kentucky windage.
by Connor Taylor July 23, 2005
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Kentucky Windage

A guess or SWAG at a subject. A fudge factor.

From the term for roughly aiming a rifle while allowing for any crosswind.
So, we'll need 100 units, with a fudge factor of 10% and a little Kentucky Windage let's make that 150 units.
by superguy2 November 12, 2010
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Old Kentucky Windage

Either any Kentucky bourbon or whiskey.

Also a mixed drink containing Kentucky bourbon whiskey and blackberry brandy.
I got fucked up on the old Kentucky Windage last night.
by New Bedford Redneck December 26, 2023
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