100 yd zero hitting high at 200 yd

I lied, I thought of another way to explain it.

Same rifle, same vice. You put a 4' level on your barrel and level it. Pull the trigger.

The bullet will be lower than your barrel at every point from 1" from the barrel until it impacts the earth. It will be dropping constantly from the instant it leaves the barrel

Pray tell, who does that?
 
You wanna step into the ring with me too here Skippy?

I'm you're huckleberry. Do you have anything useful to say here,or do you just want my attention? You quoted two of my posts and said nothing. Maybe you just like having your face drug across the proverbial parking lot. Well, let us begin.
 
I take that back, I now see that you quoted 4 of my posts and said nothing. Is it a man crush then? You into me? The only statement you made was about flight in relation to the ground, thereby proving that you also have no idea what is happening here.
 
Ok everyone up-date.
I found the 2 screws holding action to stock very loose. Did not notice this at range. Found this morning, called manufacturer and got torque value. Applied purple loc-tite, torqued screws. Extremely windy today so shooting will have to wait. Will keep updating with range results.
did not mean to get anyone's feathers ruffled. Thank you for your help. :)
 
I didn't read all the way through, but I was wondering if anybody brought up the possibility that the rifle is actually sighted in to hit the target at say 400 yards?? It was dead on at 100 when he shot it, and but that was where the bullet first crossed the line of sight, and it was continuing to rise to the top of the trajectory arc, thus making it hit high at 200. If he would have shot a target at 400, the bullet would have crossed the line of sight there (making it zeroed at 400). I can't offer any other explanation.

edited***** Disregard my reply. I must have been typing it when Archer357 decided to inform us of his loose screw discovery.
 
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