That's a lot of drop. I would be rechecking the 200yd zero. Even at 2600fps .308win should low fiftys for drop at 500yd with 200yd zero.
That's a lot of drop. I would be rechecking the 200yd zero. Even at 2600fps .308win should low fiftys for drop at 500yd with 200yd zero.
I did recheck the zero again before I finished, I thought it was a fair bit of drop also, rifle is suppressed but removed that and was still shooting the same groups, was shooting with federal fusion 180gr
Are you using the drop chart on the side of the ammo packet or have you calculated the 62"? Seems an awful lot and probably where the error is coming in.
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I had a range finder so distance was good and the 62inch was from testing not from chart, I would hope the scope is set right it not exactly a cheap and nasty scope
Moa help?,
Sorry, too late, moaris ate them all already.
Rifle is steyr scout which is fairly short barrel may explain a little more drop
Any kind of bullet drop compensation that's based on guess work is hopeless.
all inputs need to be correct in order for you to get any kind of workable drop chart.
Knowing how fast the given projectiles are going is very important.
If you can't get hold of a chrono re-write your chart in the field based on actual drop and Click value required at given ranges.
This will take some considerable time and precision shooting but it does take away the effect of any variables you may have in your set up.
Cheers.
If indeed your drop is measured and your zero is 200 you should get something like this , not perfect match but i didnt have time to tweak , but it would seem a very low velocity .
If then you adjust your scope and find that it only takes 9 MOA to reach your target i would then look at the scope adjustments , they cant be tracking 1/4MOA . It can be corrected in a ballistic program to match your scopes actual tracking adustments but i would suggest more varified testing first.
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