Well, happy birthday Dave. We have a present for you but you have to come back to deep creek to get itAlex,
You missed my birthday by a couple weeks but I don’t mind late presents!
Dave.
Thanks for the honest assessment. It helps teach us about tuning for a season agg and tuning to push the rig and see where the rabbit hole goes. Only a few of you have the resources to pick lots or primers and powder and pick through barrels. I hope you dog does well. RWe call them the hero or zero tunes. If you push it, its gonna be tiny or blow up. I have a 14 year old dog that has had seizures for the last 8 years or so. They are getting worse and I knew I would miss matches this year, my dog comes before anything else. So I am happy to shoot a couple small ones. The agg is gonna be hurt by missing matches. I am at a point that shooting small groups is fun, it can be at deep creek or here in dillon. I dont have anything to prove.
The tunes your asking about are not what Id normally chase. Normally I would want a mid 2" vertically shaped group with some wiggle room on powder charge. This rifle showed me it would shoot a zero at 1k if I nailed it but the window was small. A primer change or powder lot would get me back to more of an agging tune or "safe" tune. Im just playing around so I dont mind some big ones. But the more I think about it the more I realize this ones wasted on me and needs to be in more serious hands.
I dont pick through lots of anything. I had no powder. Luckily Glenn had a couple lots. I dont pick through barrels either. I put this one on because I thought the first was tight. It wasn't, I had a different issue. This is not like short range. My best shooters have a couple barrels a year chambered. That's all. They just make them work. Tune tune tune.Thanks for the honest assessment. It helps teach us about tuning for a season agg and tuning to push the rig and see where the rabbit hole goes. Only a few of you have the resources to pick lots or primers and powder and pick through barrels. I hope you dog does well. R
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Alex, did you have the GE up on 60 power? I always kept mine at 50 or below due to image qualitySomething I'd like to add to the discussion since scope questions come up so often. I used a Golden Eagle. I know some guys have very good examples. Mine is quite terrible for glass quality. I cant read the X on a 1k target in ideal conditions. This was on the same day you could see single 6mm holes in the target with a swaro spotter. It holds zero though. I do think I would have shot smaller with better glass, but even the worst glass is capable of 1s at 1k. Holding zero still comes way above glass quality. If Vortex would put some really good glass in this thing we'd finally have the scope we have wanted. Optics and mechanics in the same package without being too heavy.
I find the GE image quality largely frustrating and for the potential 6 weekends of shooting annually I would prefer to at least see the target clearly without dropping $3000 to do it.
Last match on Sunday, the first two relays, I could see the "X" with both scopesWe’ll see how the next few matches turn out , holding poi is paramount but I also don’t think it’s too much to ask to see the damn target more than on the best of days.
Sunday I could not get a clear X although I did get a decent look at the ( white dot 9) and held a 2 inch vertical except for the two shots I waited on.Last match on Sunday, the first two relays, I could see the "X" with both scopes