So maybe you guys can clear something up. I am confused about Pellet Drift from wind vs the weight of the pellet Vs the BC of the pellet ?
Does the BC of the pellet take into consideration the Weight during windy days ? Meaning, you have a .177, .25 and .30 cal pellet traveling 50 yards with a 15mph wind right to left.
My experience has been the 177 drifts most, the .25 drifts about 1/4 as much as .177 and the .30 cal seems to drift not as much as any of the other cals.. Now I heard the BC from a .25 heavy is better than the BC from the .30 cal. Would the wind drift be less on the JSB Monster Heavy .25 vs a standard 44 or 50 grain .30 cal ?
I am trying to take everything into consideration in air gunning long distance. From what I have been reading people say the .25 is the way to go for bench rest, but does this mean under less windy conditions or with a shooter than can Wind Dope extremely well ? Taking into consideration what about the .357 pellet ?
Any input would be great ?
Jay
Does the BC of the pellet take into consideration the Weight during windy days ? Meaning, you have a .177, .25 and .30 cal pellet traveling 50 yards with a 15mph wind right to left.
My experience has been the 177 drifts most, the .25 drifts about 1/4 as much as .177 and the .30 cal seems to drift not as much as any of the other cals.. Now I heard the BC from a .25 heavy is better than the BC from the .30 cal. Would the wind drift be less on the JSB Monster Heavy .25 vs a standard 44 or 50 grain .30 cal ?
I am trying to take everything into consideration in air gunning long distance. From what I have been reading people say the .25 is the way to go for bench rest, but does this mean under less windy conditions or with a shooter than can Wind Dope extremely well ? Taking into consideration what about the .357 pellet ?
Any input would be great ?
Jay