Wind affects the way in which a bullet will travel and can blow it away from the target.
On the other hand, if one were to die earlier in the game, the bullets would travel much slower.
"You sure that bullet didn't travel to your brain, moron?"
It looked as if the bullet had been travelling from right to left.
This all happens very quickly and the bullet travels at great speed.
The bullets entered her right arm and traveled through a vital artery.
The quick answer is that relative to you, the bullet will always travel at the same speed.
Further, the bullet didn't travel at light speed so moving targets had to be led- And wouldn't wind would affect impact?
For example, a bullet fired upward may travel through a ceiling and into an adjacent floor.
Its bullets can travel at 2,300 feet a second, or twice the speed of sound.