Does Wind REALLY effect pellets? WATCH this!

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Disgree completely!

One of the main causes for MY misses at field target matches shooting piston hunter class is misjudging the amount of “hold-off for wind”, especially when the wind swaps direction between the 1st shot on a target and the second stop. Ya see, I’m not a good “wind doper”.Oh well…with my simple .177 HW95 shooting 7.9ish grain die lot marked and dated Crosman Premiers from the 1250 count box, this 5 shot group at 50 yards drifted 1″ left of the aim point when shot in a light steady breeze. The group was “better than normal” for me but if the wing was shifting “left right front back” like it normally does at my back yard shooting lane I can testify from EXPERIENCE that the group would also open up at 50 yards. The reason, wind from the left causes the pellet to sail right, wind from the right causes the pellet to sail left, wind in the face cause the pellet to drop, and wind from the back causes the pellet to rise. The amount of the poi shift is determined by the strength of the wind……
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I gotta admit that I've never seen a "grommet" tune....or ever heard of any shooter that did NOT believe that wind was a factor in delivering a shot on a target.....but then again....
I heard that nowadays a guy can be a girl just by claiming to be one....so if this guys pellets are immune to the forces of the wind cuz he claims they are.....just like those guy/girls it's best to not even dispute their alternative reality...I never argue with other people's hallucinations.
 
"10x"I gotta admit that I've never seen a "grommet" tune....or ever heard of any shooter that did NOT believe that wind was a factor in delivering a shot on a target.....but then again....
I heard that nowadays a guy can be a girl just by claiming to be one....so if this guys pellets are immune to the forces of the wind cuz he claims they are.....just like those guy/girls it's best to not even dispute their alternative reality...I never argue with other people's hallucinations.
Well put 10x, I have to resist the urge to do the old "but someone on the internet is wrong" thing.
 
Hummmm.....try it and let us know how it works. If one black "barrel grommit" works well then it seems that a 'perty stack up of a "black and tan" would have to work twice as good! :)

Funny thing is that I do know adding a muzzle break to my HW95 did change the poi vs "breakless". I'm not convinced that the group size was affected however but I guess it is possible.
 
It's all good.

After watching this video I'm at least convinced that the presenter is convinced and is freely sharing. He made mention that he's found the best combination for his gun and for the wind present on this particular day. You don't see it but we were given the speed of the wind for both days but not the exact direction in relationship to the target being shot. Full value wind or something less, we just don't know.

I do believe finding the correct pellet design and weight for each individual rifle will reduce the winds effect at longer ranges. I just hadn't found away to completely eliminate a full valued wind of that speed and at the distance he is shooting. Keep in mind the target is only 50 yards or so away and many of the elements encountered when engaging targets at much greater distances will never apply to a pellet rifle at this distance. So no need to compare the two..

I found this video and it's creator to be somewhat informative because it's generated some discussion and got me to thinking about heavier pellets. I'd would've like to see a wind flag set up near the target while shooting the groups but hey, we're not professional producers and no one can think of or remember to say everything. I did visit the site where this video came from and appreciate the information he freely shares.
I'm pretty new to air rifles and still learning to shoot field target. I'm sure he is an accomplished shooter but guarantee the same people who freely helped me would be happy to help him and anyone else if needed.

Raymond Hawkins