today after a week of deer hunting i came across a buck in the perfect position for me to shoot. as would be expected i took the shot... and missed so i shot again miss he started running bang miss too short bang this time i aim above still to low wtf. right now i am mad because i never miss I've been shooting competitively in one discipline or another for ten years.
now i realize one discipline does not always lead to excellence in all disciplines, especially hunting but i figured it must be the gun, since i have moved three times since i last shot the rifle i thought maybe the sight might be off , not that it should be as the rifle has always been cased while moving and great care taken of it.
that being said i immediately stopped hunting and headed to the range to check it out. i set up a target at 100y and proceeded to sight in, shoot adjust, shoot adjust... i finally had the shot where i was happy and because it would be dark before i got to the deer anyways i decided to set out a target at 200y. fist shot proper elevation a few inches to the left, second shot few inches lower, third even lower like a foot low and i know its not me.
the rifle is a parker hale 303 with the beautiful monte carlo walnut stock (from what i understand parker hale picked the best of the 303's for their guns.but I'm not sure)it likes hornady ammunition.
as a scope it is wearing a tasco pronghorn 3-9x40.
so what do you guys think is it the rifle, is it the scope? what should i do?
i have another scope it is a bushnell trophy 3-9x40 it came with the house i just moved into (previous tenants were evicted because they skipped town and left tons of garbage and stuff in the house landlord said i could have it.) it has some black paint on it that is kind of patchy and gross.
how can i tell if this scope is any good? should i just blindly install this scope, should i buy a new scope?
i would love to buy a new rifle and scope but it turns out you have to pay for weddings.
thanks for listening hopefully i can salvage the rest of the season.
now i realize one discipline does not always lead to excellence in all disciplines, especially hunting but i figured it must be the gun, since i have moved three times since i last shot the rifle i thought maybe the sight might be off , not that it should be as the rifle has always been cased while moving and great care taken of it.
that being said i immediately stopped hunting and headed to the range to check it out. i set up a target at 100y and proceeded to sight in, shoot adjust, shoot adjust... i finally had the shot where i was happy and because it would be dark before i got to the deer anyways i decided to set out a target at 200y. fist shot proper elevation a few inches to the left, second shot few inches lower, third even lower like a foot low and i know its not me.
the rifle is a parker hale 303 with the beautiful monte carlo walnut stock (from what i understand parker hale picked the best of the 303's for their guns.but I'm not sure)it likes hornady ammunition.
as a scope it is wearing a tasco pronghorn 3-9x40.
so what do you guys think is it the rifle, is it the scope? what should i do?
i have another scope it is a bushnell trophy 3-9x40 it came with the house i just moved into (previous tenants were evicted because they skipped town and left tons of garbage and stuff in the house landlord said i could have it.) it has some black paint on it that is kind of patchy and gross.
how can i tell if this scope is any good? should i just blindly install this scope, should i buy a new scope?
i would love to buy a new rifle and scope but it turns out you have to pay for weddings.
thanks for listening hopefully i can salvage the rest of the season.


















































