Does the scope have parallax adjustment? If it does not, I’d recommend using a scope with parallax adjustment and test the poa/poi. At that range parallax is real.Yep, factory loads only.
Scope height over bore is a very important number also with your ballistic calculation to get an accurate estimate of dial up.I know what you mean, but for the most part I was unexpectedly high and started spinning the elevation turret down, left and right. I got confused. “ All over the place” was a rather melodramatic description and probably didn’t give the best mental picture. I had some hits that were on line windage wise but were several inches high . Thanks.
Yes. I took pains to measure that.Scope height over bore is a very important number also with your ballistic calculation to get an accurate estimate of dial up.
Yes it does.Does the scope have parallax adjustment? If it does not, I’d recommend using a scope with parallax adjustment and test the poa/poi. At that range parallax is real.
Would love to but I don’t hand load.Get some 80 gr Sierra Matchkings and 24 grns of Varget.
You would come much closer to your goal if you did and probably faster and cheaperWould love to but I don’t hand load.
And there’s no doubt that that’s true. I don’t for a couple of reasons:You would come much closer to your goal if you did and probably faster and cheaper
Can’t anybody fault those reasons !!!!And there’s no doubt that that’s true. I don’t for a couple of reasons:
1. No room. I believe that to load properly one needs an organized, dedicated area in which to do it. I don’t have that.
2. I’ve found that as I’ve grown older my attention to detail in addition to my attention span have diminished. IMO, characteristics that are not compatible with working with things that can explode!
to load properly one needs an organized, dedicated area in which to do it.
Ok boss, if you say so about not needing an organized, dedicated space for reloading. 293 sg ft apartment? Was that with or without a wife or significant other that pretty much requires a place for everything and everything in its place? I could do a lot of things when I was bachelor living that I couldn’t get away with now!One does not. Too many of us have done so with simple organization, without a dedicated reloading area.
I reloaded for 3 gun, Service Rifle, and CAS/SASS while I was living in a 293sq.ft. apartment.
Can't help with the inability to focus or lacking commitment, but in consideration of that aspect, I might recommend that adjusting expectations to align with realities of factory ammo might be the easiest adjustment to make.
293 sg ft apartment? Was that with or without a wife or significant other that pretty much requires a place for everything and everything in its place? I could do a lot of things when I was bachelor living that I couldn’t get away with now!
Thanks Charlie. I plan to. I find shooting relaxing and I don’t let it really get to me.Good job on that.
My wife and I were just discussing the 'next steps' in our aging process. Things like, do we stay in the house, move to an apt, which hobbies we would keep or not, what happens if we can't drive anymore, etc, etc.
I understand your reluctance to reload and I applaud your choice. Not an easy one to make.
I've already had to give up a couple of hobbies simply because my hand tremors make them too much of a hazard or due to not being able to manipulate controls. It has already made several things much more difficult.
Do have fun out there as long as you can.