I have been shooting at a range that has ~15/20' berms on 3 sides about 75 yds apart, and normally try to sit on the SE corner bench and watch the grass and brush on the berm for some indication of what the wind is doing.
I have no flags and am not a bench shooter but, I am trying to improve my shooting and do a little in the local club matches. Lately I`ve been playing more with a 22lr @ 50-100yd and am seeing mostly verical in my groups. At 50 yd this isn`t too bad but at 100yd I am seeing 4 rds in ~0.5 - 0.7" then a flier either up or down - mostly up. Groups ran the last time I shot from 0.75" - 1.4" for 5rd with the spread always vertical and very nearly always sub 0.7" horizontally. The rifle is a slightly modified 10-22 and I`m shooting Wolf EM. Wind that day was generally calm to 8mph. I did not notice much mirage, it was still early in the day.
Yesterday I saw a couple guys shooting (100yd centerfire) with flags one on the (opposite from me side) northern berm and the other 4-5 benches away from him. The flags on the berm seemed to have more wind, where as the flags out in the more open area appeared show a little more variation in direction. This has me thinking that maybe I`d be better off sitting out in the open range area instead of near the berm. I`m thinking I`m getting the vertical due to stronger winds rolling at the bottom of the berm wall?
Is this a valid assumption, and is there a choice area on a range like this to set up if opened?
Any tips above pack it up and go home are appreciated.
I have no flags and am not a bench shooter but, I am trying to improve my shooting and do a little in the local club matches. Lately I`ve been playing more with a 22lr @ 50-100yd and am seeing mostly verical in my groups. At 50 yd this isn`t too bad but at 100yd I am seeing 4 rds in ~0.5 - 0.7" then a flier either up or down - mostly up. Groups ran the last time I shot from 0.75" - 1.4" for 5rd with the spread always vertical and very nearly always sub 0.7" horizontally. The rifle is a slightly modified 10-22 and I`m shooting Wolf EM. Wind that day was generally calm to 8mph. I did not notice much mirage, it was still early in the day.
Yesterday I saw a couple guys shooting (100yd centerfire) with flags one on the (opposite from me side) northern berm and the other 4-5 benches away from him. The flags on the berm seemed to have more wind, where as the flags out in the more open area appeared show a little more variation in direction. This has me thinking that maybe I`d be better off sitting out in the open range area instead of near the berm. I`m thinking I`m getting the vertical due to stronger winds rolling at the bottom of the berm wall?
Is this a valid assumption, and is there a choice area on a range like this to set up if opened?
Any tips above pack it up and go home are appreciated.