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Don I have just shot with the conditions and have not given any account for the windage, just shot like it was a calm day (other than waiting for the gusty days to settle back between gusts some) I found that taking pictures of my target progress and noting the wind I can later study how the groups shift around, I'm getting a pretty good feel about the .22lr now and if I had to shoot for score, I think what I've learned would help a great deal.
They can tell you what you should compensate and you can try that but the end result is not often what you intended, the results won't indicate anything other than it hit or missed where your POA was. At 50 yards it's easier for me to see what a specific wind direction and speed will do to the groups, then after enough data is gathered you get a feel for it without calculating anything.
Your at the point where your gathering data, lots of data on this new undertaking and trying to understand a whole new ballgame.