Don’t know, since we don’t shoot at 500 FPS. I do know that if I had bumped the speed up to 1080 FPS the drift would have been worse not better... You can’t think of higher speed as making wind drift better. With subsonic pellets it doesn’t work that way. You have to look at what happens to the BC with specific MVs. In this specific case, the 25.4 JSB Kings exhibit the highest BC at about 850 to 925 FPS. So going from 888 to 1000, or higher, you are lowering the BC. And since wind drift is proportional to BC and NOT speed, the wind drift will increase.
Going from 888 to 1080 the drift at 100 yards in a 10mph cross wind increases drift from 10.3 to 11.6 MOA at 100 yards with the pellet listed above. Blows your mind doesn’t it?
You will think “the pellet is faster, and spends less time in the wind, so the wind just can’t affect it as much”. But the science says the pellets slows down faster at that higher speed, so it’s BC is less, and therefore the wind has a greater effect. Hard to believe? Yup. Hard to believe the sun doesn’t revolve around the earth too, but it doesn’t...