Funny how a target tells no lies AND does all the math for you.
Wind flags... that be a thing and quite useful. I use them for identifying wind conditions.
And I watch them to help me understand what I am about to launch a pointy shiny thing into.
but hey, focus on one thing until you figure it out... cause there is a velocity stage at an F class match.
Jerry
PS sarcasm aside, those actually trying to learn... there are so many variables that trying to 'isolate' them is silly. Make sure that you are resting the rifle as stable as possible, take your time and make sure each shot is done as well as you can, try and monitor the conditions and note that for each shot AND where that shot landed. Keep that barrel reasonably cool and do your best to minimize any shooter error.
The target is going to tell you what is happening with your load and load development. By keeping an eye on how each shot in your group lands, you will see desired patterns. If your load and gun are up to the task, punching an itty bitty group at long range pretty much tells you that what you are doing is working.
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Kinda like this (team mate shooting his rifle). You dont need a super computer to understand this load is working.... and at this point, it really doesn't matter what all those other devices might say.
Simplify.... and there are alot of shooters that aren't afraid of a little distance... but you do what makes you feel safe....
Jerry