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I tried to research this and find conflicting reports so I'm going right to people with firsthand experience here. In shooting a .50 cal Hawken 50 or 100 yards how much effect does a light to moderate rain have on accuracy? Normally I wouldn't be shooting in the rain but this weekends match looks like it will be wet. We shoot from under cover so round ball trajectory is my only concern.
 
I’ve never noticed any effect from rain when shooting. I actually shoot better in rainy weather. The cloudy overcast skies let me see my sights better. Full sun messes me all up. Wind is a worse enemy than rain. Is there an effect on rain hitting a ball in flight? Maybe but I’ve not noticed it.
 
I live in western Washington state, never change anything in the process I do rain or shine, only when hunting then it's an increase in powder to my hunting load.
 
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