I don't believe it hurts anything. I have seen some of the best groups ever fired in 1000 yard BR in the rain. If it would hurt it surely would show up there. Matt
I had a math whiz do some calculating some years ago and he determined that in a light rain a bullet would have little chance if hitting a rain drop. Certainly, the harder the rain, the greater the chance.
You will know when your bullet hits a raindrop. It makes a clean, ragged hole not necessarily where you wanted said hole to be.
If it's raining, ALWAYS put a drizzle deflector such that the roof doesn't drip in your line of fire. You probably won't do this until you see the results but don't say I didn't tell you so.
I shot the NBRSA Nat’s at Kelbly’s around 2003/2004 in a heavy rain, on that relay of 60 shooter’s shooting at 200 yds there were more groups over 2 inches then under and very few of the groups where under 1 inch. Heavy Rain and 6PPC don’t mix well for group shooting.
Chet
A raindrop is not going to get past the Mach wave attached to the front of a supersonic bullet.
A raindrop is not going to get past the Mach wave attached to the front of a supersonic bullet.