MMACFIVE Report post Posted November 29, 2022 2 hours ago, Crazymonkey said: I'm not sure it pulled the link but the article was by gun digest on the effects of humidity From GunWerks: Humidity Humidity does play a role in long range ballistics; however the effect is so minimal we can generally disregard it. In a nutshell humid air has slightly less density than dry air so humid air has slightly less drag on a bullet. As I write this, the closest weather station shows 53% humidity in the Revic Ballistic App. A .284 caliber 180 grain Berger VLD bullet at 2,750 fps takes 17.7 MOA of elevation to get point of aim/point of impact at 800 yards. If I manually change the humidity to 5%, it takes 17.8 MOA. Considering your scope likely has 0.25 MOA adjustments, the error here is too small to adjust for. https://www.gunwerks.com/blog/lrp-stories-2/the-effects-of-temperature-and-altitude-in-long-range-shooting-255# Share this post Link to post Share on other sites