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Beginner help with zeroing and seating/jump
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<blockquote data-quote="bast0573" data-source="post: 1011180" data-attributes="member: 77506"><p>Thank you for all of your input and advice. I do have a very good micrometer (caliper) from working in a glass factory and having to be within +/- .010 tolerances. So, money saved there. I'm not having any luck with grouping at all. One shot will be 2 foot high and the next 3 foot low and the following will be perfect height and off to the left 10 feet. There's absolutely no consistency. Not to toot my own horn, but I was in the military and a very great shot. With 6 rounds I hit a half dollar size target with 6 rounds at 300 meters. To be fair, that was an m4 (.223) and this is my first .338... So idk if this is me or not. I'm really hoping its something stupid that I've done wrong and not my shooting lol </p><p></p><p>Now why would you want to start at 300 yards and move down to 100? I would think you'd want to get on paper closer and then move out?? I'm not meaning that in an ignorant way... I'm genuinely asking. Thank you for all your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bast0573, post: 1011180, member: 77506"] Thank you for all of your input and advice. I do have a very good micrometer (caliper) from working in a glass factory and having to be within +/- .010 tolerances. So, money saved there. I'm not having any luck with grouping at all. One shot will be 2 foot high and the next 3 foot low and the following will be perfect height and off to the left 10 feet. There's absolutely no consistency. Not to toot my own horn, but I was in the military and a very great shot. With 6 rounds I hit a half dollar size target with 6 rounds at 300 meters. To be fair, that was an m4 (.223) and this is my first .338... So idk if this is me or not. I'm really hoping its something stupid that I've done wrong and not my shooting lol Now why would you want to start at 300 yards and move down to 100? I would think you'd want to get on paper closer and then move out?? I'm not meaning that in an ignorant way... I'm genuinely asking. Thank you for all your help! [/QUOTE]
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