Jerry H
Different Drummer
From time to time Benchrest shooters have debated the relative importance of flag position priority. Some believe the far flags are more important and some believe the close flags are. Of course, any flag has bitten us all more than once. This would be in the absence of geographic influences for the purpose of this discussion. In other words, if a given wind is at your first flag but the rest are limp, versus all flags are limp except the last one, which will have a greater impact on the bullets position on the target? I believe the first flag will have a greater effect.
I will attempt to resolve this tomorrow in a way that can be duplicated. To test this, I finally figured out an experiment that should be valid on an outdoor range despite non-uniform winds. I ran a preliminary test last week to see if this feasible. I took a single 20 inch box fan and placed it under the bullets path about 90 feet out so that it could create an upward push on the bullet. With the fan on, the group shifted up about a ¼ inch on a 100-yard target. I repeated this several times and the results were the same under the varying wind conditions. I have since assembled four-box fans inline, so as to greatly amplify the effects and reduce the natural wind effects on the experiment. I hope to have a definitive answer tomorrow.
I will attempt to resolve this tomorrow in a way that can be duplicated. To test this, I finally figured out an experiment that should be valid on an outdoor range despite non-uniform winds. I ran a preliminary test last week to see if this feasible. I took a single 20 inch box fan and placed it under the bullets path about 90 feet out so that it could create an upward push on the bullet. With the fan on, the group shifted up about a ¼ inch on a 100-yard target. I repeated this several times and the results were the same under the varying wind conditions. I have since assembled four-box fans inline, so as to greatly amplify the effects and reduce the natural wind effects on the experiment. I hope to have a definitive answer tomorrow.