Exactly, and wind close to the ground doesn’t blow nice and smoothly, instead it swirls and eddies especially if there are rocks, trees or bumps. Even worse on te lee side. Have a look in a fast flowing river at the downriver side of rocks or along the bank - wind performs in the same way.
Like you, the one thing I have learnt in 30 odd years of stalking is that wind blows bullets in all directions, and wind cannot read the text books or ballistic charts.
The only way to mitigate against wind is to get as close as you can before shooting and make the first shot count.
I think you’re proving my point with that.
I gave those drift figures at 150yds because it’s not that far on the hill. Even if you limit yourself to 100yds, you’d need to factor in the chance of follow ups further away.
The BC of that bullet means normal wind conditions could cause a bad shot within that envelope if not properly corrected for, which is why I wrote it off. That’s particularly so given you can easily get alternatives that aren’t as compromised.
