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wind effects on bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="ratsnakeboogy" data-source="post: 3005157" data-attributes="member: 5933"><p>Assuming it was an actual 15 mile an hour crosswind with 290 grain bullet, you could be drifting 4-8 inches depending maybe more. These bullets are big and relatively slow. A 5mph crosswind can move a 200gr bullet 5-8 inches at 200yards.</p><p></p><p>Recheck zero on a calm day if you can. It will surprise you. 15mph is a lot of wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsnakeboogy, post: 3005157, member: 5933"] Assuming it was an actual 15 mile an hour crosswind with 290 grain bullet, you could be drifting 4-8 inches depending maybe more. These bullets are big and relatively slow. A 5mph crosswind can move a 200gr bullet 5-8 inches at 200yards. Recheck zero on a calm day if you can. It will surprise you. 15mph is a lot of wind. [/QUOTE]
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