A buddy and I went to the range yesterday. He wanted to shoot his new rifle and try out the brake he bought for it. A few weeks ago we sighted the rifle in and it was shooting well, no brake at that time. He wants the MPBR method of sighting-in for hunting. Rifle is a Savage Ultralight 6.5PRC, Leupold VX3HD 4.5-14x40 scope w/B&C reticle. He mounted the brake when we got there and first shot was just as we had it set previously, 1.25 high at 100. Then he shot at 200yds and no impact on paper. 3 shots later we walked out to check target and the shots were off the target and directly below the center about 8-9 inches. Windage was good and they grouped good too just really low. I tried shooting it at 200 with same result. Then I tried the first line down on the B&C reticle and hit just right of the bull. so I dropped back to 100yds and took one shot at the target he shot first using the first line down on the reticle and that round hit right beside his first shot, same elevation just a half inch right. Then he removed the brake and fired a round at 200 aiming dead center and that shot hit 3 inches above the previous rounds that were 8inches low, so still 5 inches low at 200.
Scope sub-tensions are first point down from crosswire is 2.2moa, next is 4.8... We didn't make any scope adjustments this day. When we first shot it weeks ago it was boresighted by someone else and when I checked it scope was aiming really high and we had to adjust it by alot. i,e, looking through bore at center of target and scope was aimed at top of target.
I thought maybe the brake was causing the POI shift but even without, it was shooting way lower than it was previously. Ammo is some Norma stuff he bought, 143 or147 grain stuff.
Scope and rifle are tight and it's grouping fine so not sure what is happening. He does like shooting it with the brake to keep muzzle jump down and it does a nice job of it especially with the 6.5 not having any real recoil.
Maybe scope is adjusted to the wrong side of the tragectory path, bullet already on the downward slope? Or right at the peak of flight path?
Scope sub-tensions are first point down from crosswire is 2.2moa, next is 4.8... We didn't make any scope adjustments this day. When we first shot it weeks ago it was boresighted by someone else and when I checked it scope was aiming really high and we had to adjust it by alot. i,e, looking through bore at center of target and scope was aimed at top of target.
I thought maybe the brake was causing the POI shift but even without, it was shooting way lower than it was previously. Ammo is some Norma stuff he bought, 143 or147 grain stuff.
Scope and rifle are tight and it's grouping fine so not sure what is happening. He does like shooting it with the brake to keep muzzle jump down and it does a nice job of it especially with the 6.5 not having any real recoil.
Maybe scope is adjusted to the wrong side of the tragectory path, bullet already on the downward slope? Or right at the peak of flight path?