I have recently moved to a house on 3 acres surrounded by corn/bean fields. I am trying to get back to the swing of things and shooting more. I know my form isn’t where it should be and I plan on blind baling a fair amount. My problem is that where I live it is always windy. Some days it’s a breeze, which I can shoot in, but other days its 20 mph and some it’s gusting at 50 mph. I imagine that on a bale up close my shots and arrow flight will not be affected as much if at all. My concern is when I take the work I do at the bale to various distances that the wind will mess with my arrow flight, and not show any improvements I have made.
I do not want to give up on windy days but I read here once to practice with a purpose, and my purpose is my form. I probably can get really good at shooting in the wind, but I want my shots and my form perfect and then deal with wind when that happens. I also want to have one “shooting range”. I have barns to block the wind but I don’t want to move around because I have one area that has a tree that is perfect for a stand to practice my in stand shots but its in an open area.
So I guess what I am trying to say or ask here is who else has this problem, what can I do to remedy it or do I suck it up and shoot in the wind? If I line up a shot on a bale (2 yards or so) and it’s windy, will my “results” on the bale be true? Would it be better to shoot into the bale facing the wind or with it at my back? I understand that shooting while it’s windy is beneficial but how much wind is too much?