More like pissing in the wind, but I have some questions for you short range shooters out there. Still new to the bench game, so bare with my stupidity.
Today I had some switching winds. Head wind and then it switched to 3 O' clock. All I'm using for wind flags is some surveryer tape on some dowels.
I have 3 of those "flags" set up at 10 yards 50 yard
and about 95 yards.
I tried to pick a condition today and shoot in that condition, but it seems impossible because I was getting gusts as well as a constant wind.
Questions: let's say I've got a 8mph wind at 3oclock and I shot 3 shots in that condition, and then the wind picked up by 2mph or so while shooting the last 2 shots for the group. How much effect would that have on the target? Could I see .10in to .15in difference on target?
Will better wind flags help me read those conditions better? I know I squeezed the trigger at the wrong time on a few shots and it showed, but a couple seemed questionable. Almost making me wonder if I need to check seating depth. I'm shook, haha!
Thanks fellas
Today I had some switching winds. Head wind and then it switched to 3 O' clock. All I'm using for wind flags is some surveryer tape on some dowels.
I have 3 of those "flags" set up at 10 yards 50 yard
and about 95 yards.
I tried to pick a condition today and shoot in that condition, but it seems impossible because I was getting gusts as well as a constant wind.
Questions: let's say I've got a 8mph wind at 3oclock and I shot 3 shots in that condition, and then the wind picked up by 2mph or so while shooting the last 2 shots for the group. How much effect would that have on the target? Could I see .10in to .15in difference on target?
Will better wind flags help me read those conditions better? I know I squeezed the trigger at the wrong time on a few shots and it showed, but a couple seemed questionable. Almost making me wonder if I need to check seating depth. I'm shook, haha!
Thanks fellas