If 10mph is windy, I've never shot in other than windy conditions. I've lived in the desert for the last 6 years and that's a calm day. This time of year 20mph is standard. If it gets much stronger than that, depending on direction you can't shoot here at range, not because of drift but because you can't see much more than 200yds with the blowing dust. Got a lot of practice with my coyote rifle out to 450 or so with full value 15-20mph cross winds and holding for windage and elevation with a standard duplex reticule.

Learning to read and account for the wind is the most beneficial thing you can do to improve your long range shooting. You can calculate every other variable and account for it mathematically, not so with the wind.