OK - interesting side story. A lot of you who know me know that I'm very much in the "believe the math" camp of this sort of thing, and that I feel like field reports from shooters are unreliable and often just mistaken. But I read about an interesting case where those field reports were pretty much spot on.
In the early 70s Engineers were getting reports that 105mm artillery shells were drifting to the left, when every bit of science out there says they must drift to the right (because of the right twist). At some point the BRL decided to look into it and discovered that it was due to shooting in higher angle trajectories than normally possible by essentially putting the artillery piece on a hill (sort of like using a sight base with built in elevation). What was happening is that the arc was so steep that the round was not nosing over at the top, and was falling down base-first, effectively reversing the spin direction and causing the leftward drift.
So crazy field reports aren't always wrong. In this case they are, though