Yesterday I was out doing some final load development work for this fall's hunting. Conditions were not great, with a gusty, turbulent quartering tail wind running around 20kmh. The wind was coming across the side berm of the rifle range, giving a noticeable vertical component to the gusts.
I was working on my 6.5x55 and had a load that twice previously had shown very little vertical dispersion, but this time it had a bunch. Charge weight was +/-48.0gr, with a 140gr SST, range was 200yds, MV should be around 2700fps, maybe a bit higher.
Could this much wind cause 1"-2" extra vertical at a relatively short range like 200yds? Groups were not terrible at 2"-3" (under calm conditions they were around 1.25"-1.5"), but the vertical sure bothered me because none had previously been shown.
Mark
I was working on my 6.5x55 and had a load that twice previously had shown very little vertical dispersion, but this time it had a bunch. Charge weight was +/-48.0gr, with a 140gr SST, range was 200yds, MV should be around 2700fps, maybe a bit higher.
Could this much wind cause 1"-2" extra vertical at a relatively short range like 200yds? Groups were not terrible at 2"-3" (under calm conditions they were around 1.25"-1.5"), but the vertical sure bothered me because none had previously been shown.
Mark