We were at the range today shooting .22’s off the bench at 100 yards. I had the rifles zeroed pretty well. We were trying to shoot pennies off the top of a 2x4. We were managing to hit one every 4 or 5 shots. A very light rain storm rolls in and both .22’s rifles started hitting about 2” low. Would a change in air pressure change the impact point that much at 100 yards with a .22? When the storm passed the problem seemed to correct it’s self. I realize that we could have just got into sum slower ammo. Has anyone experienced this?