In windy conditions wait for your shot. You may want to use a clock to be aware of your time. The wind is blowing your cadence, and causing you to think too much. You become tired if you are a perfectionist, and let good shots go by without taking them. Getting very agressive on the trigger is the answer. I call it "poking the shots" in the balck. It takes a very experienced shooter to poke them in without effecting the sight alignment. With your experience you should have no trouble adjusting your approach in this instance.The folks that are more agressive on the trigger will probably shoot the same wind or no wind. Since it doesn't happen all the time, just have fun with it and don't let that monkee get on your back. Remember, there are no bad shooting conditions, only shooting conditions. They effect everybody.