wkdickinson
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I have a 243 Win that shoots great. It's built on a Savage "target" action, 28" 1:8" twist Criterion, McRae chassis with a Vortex GE on top. The load I am shooting is Berger 105 hybrid, Peterson SRP, 41.0 gr of H4350 and CCI 450 primers. The load chronos at 3,165 avg. - with zero pressure signs.
My problem is, if you run a ballistics chart using Shooter or Applied Ballistics software it says with a 200 yd zero you need to come up 8.1-8.2 moa for 600 yds. I have a solid 200 yd zero. Last night I was shooting at 600 yds on an f-class target and at 8.1 moa I was up in the 8-ring, but was shooting X's at 6.75 moa up.
I assumed either my scope was not tracking correctly or my ammo was way to hot because I had changed lots of H4350 (even though there were no pressure issues). So this morning I went back to the range (a benefit of being retired
) verified my 200 yd zero, shot a "tall-target test" at 100 yds - 30 moa measured 31.625" instead of 31.41". A 0.68% error in 30 moa, so at 600 yds that would equal .06 moa or about 3/8". I also chrono'd (Magnetospeed V3) 15 rounds and got an average of 3,199 fps.
I am scratching my head! Any thoughts?
My problem is, if you run a ballistics chart using Shooter or Applied Ballistics software it says with a 200 yd zero you need to come up 8.1-8.2 moa for 600 yds. I have a solid 200 yd zero. Last night I was shooting at 600 yds on an f-class target and at 8.1 moa I was up in the 8-ring, but was shooting X's at 6.75 moa up.
I assumed either my scope was not tracking correctly or my ammo was way to hot because I had changed lots of H4350 (even though there were no pressure issues). So this morning I went back to the range (a benefit of being retired

I am scratching my head! Any thoughts?