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There is this small canyon my dad and I used to hunt back in old Mexico, they called it the Remolino which means twister, anyways there is this slope we used to climb up to the ridge and usually the weather was in the 30'a or 40's and we would get this swirling warm wind coming up all the way the hill, and by warm I mean warm ans it was always going up hill.
Enough rambling, point is there are some weird weather or nature things that can affect bullet trajectories in many ways
This reminds me of a 3 gun match I went to. Most of the matches only shoot out to 1-200 yards around my location. With the except 1, which they are capable of 300 yards stages. So on the way to the match in the AM I stopped off at a friends property and confirmed drops with my rifle out to 300 yards. They were spot on. First stage of the day had me on the longest stage which happened to only be set up for 200 yards that day. I was 5-6th shooter up and noticed everyone was having a hard time hitting the 10" poppers. Thinking to myself, this should be a cake walk since I have a 200 yard range in my backyard and I had already confirmed everything was dead on less than an hour prior. Well, I'm up, buzzer goes off and I send the first 6-8 rounds right over the top of the 10" plates. I ended up hitting them dead center by holding on the bottom half with my 100 yard zero!!!! My confidence in my equipment was in the toilet for the rest of the day. I stopped at the property on my way home and once again everything was spot on. 100,200 and 300. Everyone I talked to said they were missing high that day... weird stuff, probably aliens
There is this small canyon my dad and I used to hunt back in old Mexico, they called it the Remolino which means twister, anyways there is this slope we used to climb up to the ridge and usually the weather was in the 30'a or 40's and we would get this swirling warm wind coming up all the way the hill, and by warm I mean warm ans it was always going up hill.
Enough rambling, point is there are some weird weather or nature things that can affect bullet trajectories in many ways