Lawrence W.
Member
Hello Boyd.
The indoor range has a solid baffle between each bench that extends forward to about the end of the barrel. From what was observed, we believed that the deflection of the second bullet was caused by it travelling through the wake of the first shot. On another trip I strung a bunch of pieces of surveyors tape from the ceiling to watch the "localized wind" pattern in front of the gun caused by a single shot. It is quite amazing how long it takes for the turbulence to settle down! It explained to me the reason why my groups were so ugly when there was no wind on the range. All the guys blasting away on the line were creating our own wind pattern between the bench and my first windflag!
The indoor range has a solid baffle between each bench that extends forward to about the end of the barrel. From what was observed, we believed that the deflection of the second bullet was caused by it travelling through the wake of the first shot. On another trip I strung a bunch of pieces of surveyors tape from the ceiling to watch the "localized wind" pattern in front of the gun caused by a single shot. It is quite amazing how long it takes for the turbulence to settle down! It explained to me the reason why my groups were so ugly when there was no wind on the range. All the guys blasting away on the line were creating our own wind pattern between the bench and my first windflag!