Hi Mudge,
Just curious -
In the aircraft you're using for your training, do you have a heading/direction indicator, or just a wet ("whiskey") compass?
The reason is ask is that ~3 years ago when I was doing my training, the taildragger aircraft (Citabria 7ECA) I was training in only had a wet compass.
That sure made the hood work a bit more difficult when trying to come to a new assigned heading during a gusty or turbulent day.
(I ended up taking part of my checkride on a gusty day - 20-25 knot variable crosswinds - in a taildragger! And, at altitude doing the hoodwork part of the exam, I had to approximate my course because the turbulence was so bad that the wet compass had swings of >30 degrees in both directions. That poor compass never stopped moving in that bumpy and gusty air...) And, after that came the short and soft field take-offs and landings in that 20-25 knot variable crosswinds in a taildragger!
Needless to say, I passed my checkride and that day is in the Top 10 of most memorable days.
Keep on training and best of luck!
Regards,
Mike
P.S. And, just passed/got signed off on my first Biennial Flight Review this past Saturday...