D.Camilleri
Well-Known Member
I just got in a new rail for my scope. I am removing the LH EGW HD rail 20 moa and replacing it with a 0 moa rail.
I shot the gun this morning with the new rail, my theory is that the elevation turret was down too close to the bottom with the 20 moa base and that going to a 0 moa rail would help. Two shots and I had it zeroed at 100. Shot at 200, 2.0 inches low, 300, 8.75 inches low. Temp was 65 degrees. I went back out at lunch time and shot at 690. I dialed 15 moa, one shot hit 3 inches high and the other hit 12 inches high, temp was 85 degrees. I ran the trajectory numbers and came up with 2744 for a corrected velocity, but that still doesn't jive with my drops at 200 and 300?????
Yesterday there were too many people at the range for my liking, so I just did some experimenting with a new muzzle brake I built, 3- .500 ports on each side, 1 inch diameter, definately works better than my radial brake, but also weighs about 4 oz more.
While I was on the bench yesterday morning, I tracked my scope top to bottom on a 4x8 piece of plywood. It took 43 minutes of adjustment to go from the top to the bottom of the plywood. Based on 1.047 inches = 1 moa, my 43 minutes = 48 inches, but it should only be 45 inches. How do I change that number in the program?
I shot the gun this morning with the new rail, my theory is that the elevation turret was down too close to the bottom with the 20 moa base and that going to a 0 moa rail would help. Two shots and I had it zeroed at 100. Shot at 200, 2.0 inches low, 300, 8.75 inches low. Temp was 65 degrees. I went back out at lunch time and shot at 690. I dialed 15 moa, one shot hit 3 inches high and the other hit 12 inches high, temp was 85 degrees. I ran the trajectory numbers and came up with 2744 for a corrected velocity, but that still doesn't jive with my drops at 200 and 300?????
Yesterday there were too many people at the range for my liking, so I just did some experimenting with a new muzzle brake I built, 3- .500 ports on each side, 1 inch diameter, definately works better than my radial brake, but also weighs about 4 oz more.
While I was on the bench yesterday morning, I tracked my scope top to bottom on a 4x8 piece of plywood. It took 43 minutes of adjustment to go from the top to the bottom of the plywood. Based on 1.047 inches = 1 moa, my 43 minutes = 48 inches, but it should only be 45 inches. How do I change that number in the program?