It's just how it is really, to do what I do one has to be dedicated to the data. Of course, ballistic calculators are available and I use one, but the data still has to go in initially and bad in will mean bad out, and the tech doesn't take away the human element.
I mentioned feeling the wind on my face, it's that constant gathering of information that makes a successful shot, watching leaves moving, grass and things. You know, at the ranges I shoot, the wind can be moving in two or three different directions depending on terrain and there's anither factor. There really is a lot to it which is why posts like this get long.
Anyway, it's been a lot of years now and I still learn. Being good at this has made some difference, meant something, and so I want to remain good, but get better too.