going to the range friday to test loads. shooting 9mm from front rest at 25 yds. will a 10-20 wind (forcasted) affect group size. lets say that it is a crosswind??
going to the range friday to test loads. shooting 9mm from front rest at 25 yds. will a 10-20 wind (forcasted) affect group size. lets say that it is a crosswind??
10-20mph? That's a light breeze in these parts... I bet if you were to set up a wind block at your shooting station (to help reduce the wind joggling your shooting arm) you would not notice much difference in your grouping.
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Per the Federal Ballistic Calculator with 124 ball and full value 10 mph wind the drift is 0.3" at 25 yards. If you shoot on the low wind side of 10 mph and the high side of 20 mph the drift distance is 0.3". If you are shooting 1-inch groups, it's an issue. If you are shooting 3" or 4" you won't notice.
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No problem benchrested. Shooting with 1 hand like in Precision pistol competitions, big issue for me.
Last edited by 243winxb; 02-07-2024 at 08:20 PM. Reason: Add 25 yards.
2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. - "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
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I've never worried much about wind at 25 yds. unless it's very strong. Where I shoot now the pistol ranges are bermed so wind is even less of a factor.
When it gets up to 20mph (especially with gusts) I find the wind pushes on me enough to be frustrating, even sitting at a bench.
If your testing loads pick a condition and watch for it your groups may not be zeroed but the groups will be good to tell the loads potential. When testing loads I will set so the groups are 4-6" off point of aim. Couple reasons 1 I dont change the aiming point as shots are fired. Depending on target size I can shoot 4-8 groups before going down range again. This is easier with rifles and scopes than iron sights and handguns. But it works and can be a time energy saver.
The big thing is to watch the conditions and shoot in the same
Berms on the range can actually cause odd patterns on the range I shoot the berms are tree lined with an opening just in fron of the targets. wind will at times make a swirl down the range I have had times when my wind flag at 100 yds was blowing straight up.Berms raised firing points and other things can affect wind causing different patterns.
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My problem is with the targets.
My club uses 2x2 frames for the targets where the legs fit into PVC pipes sunk in the ground.
There’s lots of play between the legs & tube. Doesn’t take much breeze to move the frame.
I pick up the bigger splinters left by the bozos who shoot up the frames and shim the legs as tight as I can.
This is an old 25/50 BE range that the club basically converted into rifle to accommodate the AR blasters. It has ambi concrete benchs designed for rifle rests. They’re a PITA for handguns because they’re too narrow at the rear and too short at the front. I have to sit all the way to the rear with barely enough room.
I guess 25 & 50 yard pistol shooters are rare these days. I can’t remember the last time I wasn’t the only pistolero on the firing line.
Seems like an easy fix. Bring your own frames and a 1/4 sheet of plywood.
If you don’t want to bring your own frames, buy 6 pack of rubber door stops and throw them in your range bag.
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