I went and found the original discussion before posting here so I would understand the question. In the original scenario where there was crosswind between the bench at 100 yards and none afterwards then the bullet would most likely hit somewhere 10" from center at 1000 due to the now straightline path from 100 to 1000. Not exactly becasue the new path would be a tangent to the perviouly curved path. So long as the crosswind is constant from bench to target, the drift rate will increase. That same shot, were it measured at 50 yards would have been less than 1/2" off center.You two guys have a great subtopic started. So lets continue here.
One thing that was brought up but I seemed to be missing something on was
if a bullet drifts/is pushed 1" at 100 yards is it pushed 10" at 1000 yards?
What was the answer to that?
I went and found the original discussion before posting here so I would understand the question. In the original scenario where there was crosswind between the bench at 100 yards and none afterwards then the bullet would most likely hit somewhere 10" from center at 1000 due to the now straightline path from 100 to 1000. Not exactly becasue the new path would be a tangent to the perviouly curved path. So long as the crosswind is constant from bench to target, the drift rate will increase. That same shot, were it measured at 50 yards would have been less than 1/2" off center.
Wind effect on bullets by Alinwa and Cheechako--None, as I don't believe either makes bullets.
FBike - You don't know if we do or if we don't. Make bullets, that is. Making wind is a nuther thing altogether.
Ray
I would think not..if a bullet drifts/is pushed 1" at 100 yards is it pushed 10" at 1000 yards?
Ray if you make the wind, Al will break it.