Huntnful
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Each .1 mil is .36". So that would put me an inch low at 100 yards.How does it look if your zero is .3mil lower? Your zero is not dead on but a hair high
Each .1 mil is .36". So that would put me an inch low at 100 yards.How does it look if your zero is .3mil lower? Your zero is not dead on but a hair high
Yep, I agree. Just curious if anyone else has had the same results!If your atmospherics were correct then the target doesn't lie.
Bc's can change slightly from one barrel to the next. Impact is what matters, gotta match your adjustment up with what your seeing on steel.Your .3 mils off could also be in your scope adjustment. I'd likely trust Litz's bullet BC.
Bruce
Yeah that's always a possibility. I did get exactly .391 G7 when shooting the 225 ELDM's though with my drop impacts.Your .3 mils off could also be in your scope adjustment. I'd likely trust Litz's bullet BC.
Bruce
For sure man. I'll definitely make the ballistics match the impacts. I had the 7mm 195's at .410 G7 when I shot them a while ago with different rifle/different scope.Bc's can change slightly from one barrel to the next. Impact is what matters, gotta match your adjustment up with what your seeing on steel.
Definitely. It could also me. I'll shoot multiple times to verify of course. But felt pretty good and consistent about these shots. But again, it's only 7 shots. Three .1 Mil high at 600. Then I sailed one high at a thousand, measured it with my reticle, came down .3 MILS and had 3 within 3" of vertical. So that's all the data I have for now. Good reason to get back to the range ASAP lol. I'm right at 300 shots on the barrel now.You shot 2 groups .2mil apart with a he 225 and chalked it up as shoulder pressure… that or you might be contributing
Your over complicating itEach .1 mil is .36". So that would put me an inch low at 100 yards.
Mark, I live in the US. I don't even know what a centimeter is lol. Kidding of course. But I convert everything to inches because that's what we do here haha. But at 100 yards (not meters) I am less than .25" high of center. So coming down just one click (.36") would drop me below center. That's a 1" square.Your over complicating it
Mils are metric
0.1mil is 1cm at 100m
Your zero is definitely at least a click or 2 high
I'm sure if you shot at a + compared to a dot you would see see
Slick setup dude!!! How did fire forming go and what bullets are you planning to shoot?And you're a bad influence… this just together, 300 NMI 30* shoulder… was at the range fro 8 hours yesterday breaking in the barrel and fire forming… on a 103* day
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