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<blockquote data-quote="Rymart" data-source="post: 584043" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>I've shot on paper in medium to heavy rain at 500 yards and saw no measureable or detrimental effect other than retrieving a soggy target. I shot a 1 moa sized target at 800 yards repeatedly in heavy snow with no noticeable effect. It was bad enough that I could hardly see the target and had to wait for it to periodically appear through the snow fall. I'm of the opinion that the shock wave travelling ahead of the bullets either moves or vaporizes any droplets that are in its path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rymart, post: 584043, member: 3688"] I've shot on paper in medium to heavy rain at 500 yards and saw no measureable or detrimental effect other than retrieving a soggy target. I shot a 1 moa sized target at 800 yards repeatedly in heavy snow with no noticeable effect. It was bad enough that I could hardly see the target and had to wait for it to periodically appear through the snow fall. I'm of the opinion that the shock wave travelling ahead of the bullets either moves or vaporizes any droplets that are in its path. [/QUOTE]
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