Wind? It's not at all unusual to need to adjust a scope for it. In fact, it's a given, especially from day to day. A complete reversal, of even a very light wind, can easily account for a half inch at 100.
Look up the ballistics for a 4 mph crosswind and then a complete reversal. If it still doesn't make sense, we can talk more. Wind is almost certainly the culprit! Of absolutely course it changes poi! Did you even have flags out both times? Flags are THE most important tool to shooting small, consistently. No doubt about it!I'm referring to having to re-zero from last range session, where I was dead on, when my range session yesterday had a light 2-4 mph wind.
Look up the ballistics for a 4 mph crosswind and then a complete reversal. If it still doesn't make sense, we can talk more. Wind is almost certainly the culprit! Of absolutely course it changes poi! Did you even have flags out both times? Flags are THE most important tool to shooting small, consistently. No doubt about it!
Tune is all that's left.When I dialed the scope back to zero....in the same wind conditions, it grouped where i had re-zeroed.
Maybe if I posted the pic it would make more sense.....
I compete 22 rf benchrest. I took first and second place (last nite) in my club matches. I know the efects of wind. This wasn't wind....
How often and how much do you have to re zero the scope on your precision rifles?
I've got a Athlon ETR that I usually have to re zero A click or 2 at a 100 yd.
Yesterday though I had to come a full 5 clicks right to get back on target.
That doesn't seem right to me…
Something must be moving or changing position, bedding, scope, mount, rings. I shoot several “precision” rifles and never had to move 5 clicks after a previous range session.
You bangin the scope when cleaning or transporting?
How often and how much do you have to re zero the scope on your precision rifles?
I've got a Athlon ETR that I usually have to re zero A click or 2 at a 100 yd.
Yesterday though I had to come a full 5 clicks right to get back on target.
That doesn't seem right to me…
How often and how much do you have to re zero the scope on your precision rifles?
I've got a Athlon ETR that I usually have to re zero A click or 2 at a 100 yd.
Yesterday though I had to come a full 5 clicks right to get back on target.
That doesn't seem right to me…
