Zeroed at 100 but shouts 4” high at 200

tbroz

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I have a 338 lapua zeroed at 100. Shot three different loads and with 1/2". Then I go to 200 and it shots 4" high and about an inch to the left. I go back to 100 and it's perfect again. Used a bench to shot from on both 100 and 200. Is there something wrong with the scope. This should be shooting 2 to 3 inch low not high.
 
A couple questions:

Are you shooting uphill or downhill on either the 100 or 200?

You mentioned shooting off a bench for both the 100 and 200. What were you using for a front and rear rest in each case?
 
4 inches is a lot. Are your groups at 4 inches high consistent? Is it walking or aer you getting a good group?

If you are not dialing the scope, it is not the scope. It can only be one of two things. You or the rifle.
Are you driving the rifle within your set up? Pulling recoil instead of allowing the rifle to recoil under control straight back?

Get someone else to shoot it and see the results. That will narrow down the variables one more step
 
Shooting on level ground . Used a cold well shooting rest. Has the rest sitting on the stock because I know sitting or touching the barrel can affect the shot. Someone told me the lens in the scope may have moved and the parallax has moved.
 
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