In my mind I imagine a pellet in flight encased inside a ball of turbulent air. The higher speed the pellet has, the bigger that ball around the pellet will be. When the wind blows, the ball act as a sail for the pellet. The wind catch the ball, which again push the pellet out of course. So at to high velocity the negative effect of a bigger ball outweigh the positive effect of higher speed. Going to slow, the ball will be small with little wind effect, but the the negative effect of the pellet spending to long time in flight, outweigh the positive effect of a small ball.
Probably not a scientific correct way of looking at it, but easy to understand
Probably not a scientific correct way of looking at it, but easy to understand
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