Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Will the wind affect the bullet? If yes, for every increase of 100 meter, tell the model of the bullet and its different deviations under different wind forces.

Will the wind affect the bullet? If yes, for every increase of 100 meter, tell the model of the bullet and its different deviations under different wind forces.

As far as I know, the type of bullet has nothing to do with the wind. It's not that the bullets are of poor quality. You don't care what kind of bullet, when shooting at a certain distance, there must be the influence of the wind. Not only the wind, but also gravity, the humidity of the air, the weather and the rotation of bullets all have an influence. The actual shooting is not like in cf, where the bullet hits where the red dot on the quasi-mirror is. In the army, every sniper will be equipped with an observer. An observer is to observe the surrounding environment.

As for the deviation you said, it's very professional. You can find the video of this sniper. Anyway, what I know is that if the weather is clear and there is no wind that day, the sniper will focus on the target for a mile, and the collimator will move slightly to the left, because the bullet turns right. If there is wind again, it depends on the direction and strength of the wind. Very professional.