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Raun what is that. Tommy Mc Down here in South Texas.
I saw a video by F Class John about shooting with damp to wet cartridges and it rather confirmed what you are saying…I must respectfully disagree,,, I have seen many bullets go astray while shooting in variations of rainstorms at 100 and 200 yard Benchrest events,,,, if you're shooting at a target as big as a bulls butt, you won't miss it but if you're trying to shoot groups quarter inch or smaller, you can see it affecting the group size distinctly..... Roger
I do agree that watching the rain angle is a good wind indicator and that the atmosphere conditions have a lot less to do with the flight of the bullet then what the wind does at any distance
UnerstatementWe shoot in the rain quite often at Ridgway rifle club in Pennsylvania. Sometimes the snow! Out to 1000 yards I’ve never seen it have any effect.