I’m going to post some links below to articles about wind, pellet and slug drift, and target scoring. The more tools you have in your toolbox, the better equipped you will be to perform any task with a good degree of satisfaction.
This article is about how to boost your FT scores by using a simple system for estimating wind drift. If you read through it and spend the time to put it to practice...you will advance yourself well beyond the normal skill level vs time standard in the game. This info can also helpful for the typical BR game.
http://www.wftfusa.com/training/an-approach-to-reading-the-wind-and-adjusting-windage/
This next link is to a good technical article about how pellets and slugs move in the wind and more. This is written by Bob Sterne. Bob has done a very good job of putting information on paper that is very useful to most, and he doesn’t just talk out of his rear. He takes the time to educate himself before he speaks. This paper will tell you why your pellet or slug goes where it does...assuming your rifle is capable of shooting accurately. You will quickly see why you must have wind flags on a BR range if you are going to have any chance of predicting where a pellet will go without sighters.
https://hardairmagazine.com/ham-columns/vertical-deflection-for-pellets-in-crosswind/
This one is just a paper that I wrote on scoring. It was done with 25m shooting in mind, but applies to scoring targets universally.
https://www.usairriflebenchrest.com/notes-from-the-bench/target-tolerances-scoring/
Hope some find them helpful.
Mike
This article is about how to boost your FT scores by using a simple system for estimating wind drift. If you read through it and spend the time to put it to practice...you will advance yourself well beyond the normal skill level vs time standard in the game. This info can also helpful for the typical BR game.
http://www.wftfusa.com/training/an-approach-to-reading-the-wind-and-adjusting-windage/
This next link is to a good technical article about how pellets and slugs move in the wind and more. This is written by Bob Sterne. Bob has done a very good job of putting information on paper that is very useful to most, and he doesn’t just talk out of his rear. He takes the time to educate himself before he speaks. This paper will tell you why your pellet or slug goes where it does...assuming your rifle is capable of shooting accurately. You will quickly see why you must have wind flags on a BR range if you are going to have any chance of predicting where a pellet will go without sighters.
https://hardairmagazine.com/ham-columns/vertical-deflection-for-pellets-in-crosswind/
This one is just a paper that I wrote on scoring. It was done with 25m shooting in mind, but applies to scoring targets universally.
https://www.usairriflebenchrest.com/notes-from-the-bench/target-tolerances-scoring/
Hope some find them helpful.
Mike