I feel like the wind is my friend.
Where I shoot, the wind is typically from the West, quartering from the infield and behind the high house. On a typical day, the high house target has a tail wind and low house target has a headwind/crossswind.
This weekend, I shot skeet on both days. Saturday was a dead calm day. No wind whatsoever. It was as if the targets were flying in slow motion. I shot two rounds of respectively 20 and 21, which is mediocre for me. I had some unusual misses, such as 1 low and 2 low.
On Sunday, the wind was howling at 40 kph plus, from the northeast, which means it was blowing directly from the outfield, causing both HH and LH targets to slice towards the infield. When I arrived, the club manager told me that shooters were having a hard time hitting the targets, because of the high winds and tricky trajectories. Lo and behold, I shot a 25 for my first round. I have shot 4 straight rounds these past few months. Three out of the four straight rounds were shot in high wind conditions. The only explanation that I can see is that I am more alert/ less complacent when the conditions are difficult, and the targets are less predictable.
Where I shoot, the wind is typically from the West, quartering from the infield and behind the high house. On a typical day, the high house target has a tail wind and low house target has a headwind/crossswind.
This weekend, I shot skeet on both days. Saturday was a dead calm day. No wind whatsoever. It was as if the targets were flying in slow motion. I shot two rounds of respectively 20 and 21, which is mediocre for me. I had some unusual misses, such as 1 low and 2 low.
On Sunday, the wind was howling at 40 kph plus, from the northeast, which means it was blowing directly from the outfield, causing both HH and LH targets to slice towards the infield. When I arrived, the club manager told me that shooters were having a hard time hitting the targets, because of the high winds and tricky trajectories. Lo and behold, I shot a 25 for my first round. I have shot 4 straight rounds these past few months. Three out of the four straight rounds were shot in high wind conditions. The only explanation that I can see is that I am more alert/ less complacent when the conditions are difficult, and the targets are less predictable.
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