Tip #1 do not use a jacked up geo metro for a shooting rest in strong winds for load work up's.
They are soft in the suspension and the wind will rock it back and forth like a boat.
Tip #2 Clear a path through the stickers and muddy soil so you can lay down in the prone position.
Tip #3 and this has been tested by my friend, The first foot or 2 of wind in front of the muzzle is what starts the bullet off course.
He read that in an outdoor magazine and then built an a frame over the barrel to block the wind and tested the theory.
They are soft in the suspension and the wind will rock it back and forth like a boat.
Tip #2 Clear a path through the stickers and muddy soil so you can lay down in the prone position.
Tip #3 and this has been tested by my friend, The first foot or 2 of wind in front of the muzzle is what starts the bullet off course.
He read that in an outdoor magazine and then built an a frame over the barrel to block the wind and tested the theory.