So this guy at the range kept saying that a wind at your back or front will "push" the bullet up or down. (That was his excuse for missing) I guess I never noticed enough difference?

Is this true? Extreame example, say 20 mph in your face or back at 1000 yards with 300 mag, what would the poi difference be if any?

My assumption is that unless the wind is angled up or down it won't make a difference other than the velocity of wind changing the perceived velocity of bullet which wouldn't be hardly anything.

Anybody?