I do have the Hornady pilot set to measure neck thickness with their concentricity gauge.
183 replies on how to fix it and he hasn't got the damaged scope back yet.I'd really appreciate it if you'll post some results once your scope returns and you've test fired to establish a baseline.
As has been mentioned repeatedly, gotta start somewhere and change only 1 thing at a time.
Is this with replaced scope?First target 1 MOA with vertical dispersion. Looks like it didn’t like that powder charge, from what I’ve read anyway. Will post more later. I’ve got a string of charges to test so we’ll see. I’ll take 3 in one hole though. That’s cool with me for now.
This is with the scope back from repair. Attached is a powder charge tier I just shot. It’s crazy how different they all are.Is this with replaced scope?
This started out with minimal information and now its almost become too confusing.
Crazy was your post # 60 targetThis is with the scope back from repair. Attached is a powder charge tier I just shot. It’s crazy how different they all are.
For reference the ten ring is 1”.
good I'm glad it was just the scope...happy daysThis is with the scope back from repair. Attached is a powder charge tier I just shot. It’s crazy how different they all are.
For reference the ten ring is 1”.
I had some groups open way up after this, but they were heavier bullets. Completely different load and the barrel was on the very warm side. I was waiting for it to cool between groups. They said the didn’t do anything to the scope, but after the range today I really question that.good I'm glad it was just the scope...happy days
As we suspected, the scope was the problem. End of story. Work on your loads and carry on. Shoot straight!This is with the scope back from repair. Attached is a powder charge tier I just shot. It’s crazy how different they all are.
For reference the ten ring is 1”.
Try a Berger bullet.I had some groups open way up after this, but they were heavier bullets. Completely different load and the barrel was on the very warm side. I was waiting for it to cool between groups. They said the didn’t do anything to the scope, but after the range today I really question that.
Those have been torqued down before I got the scope back just to make sure.I would strongly suggest screw(s) holding the bases are loose.
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Absolutely. Just do it and stop be confused. LolIs the chronograph a must just to compare velocities? I’m still confused how that info would direct me to how to make my loads better.
I think you found your problem!My wife’s 5 shot group 100 yards. She’s got it nailed down. I don’t.
Easy enough, just take her with you to do the shooting!My wife’s 5 shot group 100 yards. She’s got it nailed down. I don’t.