sndmn11
"DADDY"
After bowhunting in various places for ~25 years, I've come to the conclusion that the wind's affect on my aim is a much bigger factor than what it does to my arrow post-release. My sense is guys overthink it.
This is where I am 1000X over. I think wind drift is a convenient excuse for a poorly executed shot, or a poor decision to shoot if the bow is getting tossed around. It does occur, but I think the bow flailing is more of an influence.