Originally Posted by dogcatcher223
The only thing shooting in wind has taught me, is how hard it is to hit things at distance in the wind.

Shooting steel that doesn't run away when you miss, is easy enough to hit through trial and error. To boast you can guess drift before ever firing a shot in volatile conditions is probably as much luck as skill. I have a drift chart and meter, but you have to assume a lot of things before pulling the trigger.


IMO, this is the most concise, accurate assessment I've ever read on the subject. In my limited experience this really nails it.


It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.