A nugget of good advice is repeated often and across many types of shooting is to simply not avoid shooting in windy weather, and don’t use the 100 yard range to avoid wind drift until shooting in the wind feels as comfortable as calm days.
Aerodynamic jump and how it interacts with wind drift is explained by this diagram. Many guys have thought their zero had changed on windy days and it was simply aerodynamic jump not accounted for in the ballistic program. A 400 yard shot in 30 mph wind makes a hand width of bullet rise (or fall), putting half the shots in a typical accuracy cone out of the vitals.
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