Medic505
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Spot on, Deano.There are a couple things I do know about shooting in the rain. 1. I don't like it, and 2. I don't like it at all. The first match of the day of the 2018 F Class Nationals started in a light drizzle. By the time we finished, I would have called it a steady sprinkle. I was clean until about shot #14 and I leaked a 9 out the top at 11 o'clock. I looked around to try and see why, couldn't see anything obvious. Looked at targets next to me, nothing unusual. Went back to a center x shot. Conformation 9 about the same place. Looked at targets next to me, 9's about the same place. I finished that round with 2 more leakers out the top while holding bottom of the 10 ring. Granted, I was shooting on target 20 something at Raton, and the flags were soaked, I still couldn't see a condition that would have caused high shots. Mike Plunkett shot a 200-16X the same relay. He obviously didn't have the same problem. I just don't buy into the "fact" that rain makes a bullets trajectory go down. But, that's just my opinion, I have been wrong before.
I hear great things about Rain-X.coated bullets
I didn’t like it much either but Norm Harold set a new national F Open record in the rain that match (200-21x). It was a lot easier than holding off the target the next day.There are a couple things I do know about shooting in the rain. 1. I don't like it, and 2. I don't like it at all. The first match of the day of the 2018 F Class Nationals started in a light drizzle. By the time we finished, I would have called it a steady sprinkle. I was clean until about shot #14 and I leaked a 9 out the top at 11 o'clock. I looked around to try and see why, couldn't see anything obvious. Looked at targets next to me, nothing unusual. Went back to a center x shot. Conformation 9 about the same place. Looked at targets next to me, 9's about the same place. I finished that round with 2 more leakers out the top while holding bottom of the 10 ring. Granted, I was shooting on target 20 something at Raton, and the flags were soaked, I still couldn't see a condition that would have caused high shots. Mike Plunkett shot a 200-16X the same relay. He obviously didn't have the same problem. I just don't buy into the "fact" that rain makes a bullets trajectory go down. But, that's just my opinion, I have been wrong before.
Well that raises another question: how does Rain-X react to the pressure/velocity/temperature encountered when being fired from the barrel and through its travel to the target ? and is it compatible with the various coatings ?I hear great things about Rain-X.
I think it depends on if your bullets have windshield wipers or not....Well that raises another question: how does Rain-X react to the pressure/velocity/temperature encountered when being fired from the barrel and through its travel to the target ? and is it compatible with the various coatings ?
Now you're just being silly.I think it depends on if your bullets have windshield wipers or not....
Now you're just being silly.
You are correct!!Oh....I assumed the entire 'Rain-X' discussion implied silliness. Silly me....
Coaching in the 2016 Canadian F Class National Championships I used the angle of the rain fall as an indicator for my wind calls. My team one the nationals that year.Better than wind flags or mirage as an indicator IME.
Boeshield T-9 is the only coating that will stay on a bullet at supersonic speeds and repel rain. It is used to keep jet wings from freezing.Well that raises another question: how does Rain-X react to the pressure/velocity/temperature encountered when being fired from the barrel and through its travel to the target ? and is it compatible with the various coatings ?