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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2015 11:24:17 GMT -5
It's amazing how much your zero will change when it moves. From the recoil I believe my scope moved forward and was hitting the power adjustment on scope base. I moved it back and put loctite on the ring screws to help hold. After season I'm going to put a little silicone underneath the rings to help hold scope. My scope was 15-18" left and 6" high after 6 shots scope is zeroed. Last three shots were shoot to effect. 2 shots touching one shot little high making the group around 1.5" @ 200 yards. Shot to the right was second to last adjustment. Always check your zero 300 SST Win209 primers 7/63 gd/4198 2600 fps 25° @ 1200' elevation 200 yards
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2015 12:50:02 GMT -5
Looking pretty good there!
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Post by deadeye on Dec 1, 2015 17:24:11 GMT -5
It's amazing how much your zero will change when it moves. From the recoil I believe my scope moved forward and was hitting the power adjustment on scope base. I moved it back and put loctite on the ring screws to help hold. After season I'm going to put a little silicone underneath the rings to help hold scope. My scope was 15-18" left and 6" high after 6 shots scope is zeroed. Last three shots were shoot to effect. 2 shots touching one shot little high making the group around 1.5" @ 200 yards. Shot to the right was second to last adjustment. Always check your zero 300 SST Win209 primers 7/63 gd/4198 2600 fps 25° @ 1200' elevation 200 yardsscope tip/when set in put a pencil line on top of scope right next to rings~if slippage shows up right away/fwiw
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Post by deadeye on Dec 1, 2015 17:36:26 GMT -5
rr-put a pencil line on top of scope right next to rings~if slippage exist very noticable
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