Shanedog wrote: Double check your scope mounts are tight mate. Should be grouping better than that. |
letsgetem wrote: I don't know Gold Creek but if its got open country, a long range shot could be needed, say 200-300m. I suggest a closer grouping would be desirable. It appears its out to the right of centre, so needs to be adjusted back to the left.Im used to zeroing approx. 40mm high at 100m. - that means its about dead on at 200m, And 100mm low at 300m. That group looks like its slightly high at 55m, which should mean roughly about 30-40mm high at 100m, which looks ok to me. But I would check that by firing a group at 100m. By the way, I agree with the comment on using ear protection. It took just ONE shot for my hearing to be buggered, for good! |
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