This is not "BULLSHIT BENCHREST" and my charts are accurate. They may not be able to manage the offset of a hair's diameter like you said, but they're adequate enough to manage under 0.1" if you're lucky and/or skilled enough to have a RFBR rifle at or above the 80th percentile.
Practical shooting with my charts will most definitely apply to RF BR, but only at 50yds/50M. You're trashing me for something the charts were never supposed to be used for by interjecting CF and/or longer distances.
I'm also not one of those guys who thinks they know something they don't, and I only think I know something better than others after exhaustive research backed up by over 40 years of competitive shooting and testing.
I strongly suggest you read the thread from which the charts originated because it will provide the context needed to fully understand them.
I've been messing around with designing a wind rose or chart that actually describes where the bullet impacts rather than those in the past which only show an exaggerated flight of the bullet with no info for wind velocity. The problems are creating a chart that's intuitive, but not cluttered...
www.rimfireaccuracy.com
I probably shouldn't say this, but I'm more than a little disappointed a moderator would attack me for no reason I can think of and I'm not even certain I want to know why because I don't plan on contributing anything more.
Landy