It has been windy in the mountains of New Mexico, so I didn't even attempt to go to the range to shoot the pistols at 100/200 or the .308 sniper rifle at 500 meters. I'll only be here a few more days, and I needed a project, something new, and the wind predictions for today were 40 mph and variable, so I thought, what the heck, I have no idea how the wind will affect an 800 fps .45 JHP anyway, why not go try it?
I used sandbags on two video cameras and a monitor, and still had stuff flying off the bench. And, worst of all, the wind velocity AND direction were constant alright, constantly changing. Couldn't have been more challenging except I don't think the wind speed reached 40 mph while I was there. Probably 30, from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock, low probably around 10 mph. I limited myself to 30 precious Atlanta Arms 185 gr JHP, including 10 sighters on target 1.
I'm finishing up a video--everything worked--but it won't be done and uploaded to YouTube until this evening some time. It is long, probably 15 minutes, because I couldn't edit out the time between shots as I was making verbal wind calls at that time, just like the big boys do with their PRS rifles! Well, kinda.
And no, I didn't even try hitting the large steel gong seated single hand in that much wind.
I'll post my thoughts about the results of this experiment after the video is uploaded. Short version--I am less fearful of wind effects now than I was yesterday, even when shooting a low velocity .45 pistol. A little more practice would be helpful, however!
Joe