I know what you're saying with the wind but I don't have access to any indoor ranges so if I waited for perfect outdoor conditions to shot, not only would I be waiting for the weather to play ball but I'd be waiting on the Mrs to not be busy with the horses, not to be busy with work, nothing that needs doing around the property, the boy to not need looking after etc etc so I'd only get out shooting twice a year and there's no fun in that!!
Also the main reason I wanted a 22lr that shoots well is to practice shooting at a minimum of 100m in the wind with something that is reliable so I can get better at making windage calls. Obviously for accuracy testing wind isn't ideal but I've still got a pretty good idea what is working and what is not and eventually the stars will align and I'll get a perfect day to do some serious testing and I wont have to test ammo that I now know isn't the best.
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