I disagree.
Air resistance makes a huge difference to the speed change with distance. It changes the amount of air resistance, and therefore directly affects the rate the pellet slows down at (and therefore the point on the arc that it impacts the target.)
Hi, Matt.
I know what you're saying and I agree that it will make a difference but only a very samll one in the real world. Most of us wouldn't go out in a howling gale so for arguments sake, let's say we're dealing with a wind speed of 20mph max which is still a fairly stiff breeze. Depending on caliber, pellet weight etc let