Does this happen to anyone else? I know there are variables and differences between ballistics programs, I was at the range today and plugged in my variables into iSnipe to get some dope. I was shooting at 300 yards, and iSnipe gave me an elevation to dial in of 2.8 MOA. In reality, I needed 4.5 MOA on the scope to hit centre of target today. This is not the only instance of iSnipe being off, or different than reality. My first shots with 2.8 MOA on the scope hit about 5-6" low, centred but low. When I dialed up to 4.5 MOA it was dead on centre 3 shots that could be covered with a .75" patch, very little wind today, sunny about 8 Celsius.
Earlier this year, I was running at most 3.5 MOA to 300, and one day in July, only 1.5 MOA was required.
Nothing with my load has changed. 39.2 gr of Varget pushing a 129 gr VLD out of a 30" match barrel chambered in .260 Remington. My velocities today were in line exactly with earlier data and I'm averaging 2906 fps.
If I understand correctly Varget is supposed to be temp stable, no?
So is it air pressure, temperature?? I'm lost now. I keep everything as consistent as possible and try to make perfect shots every time I pull the trigger. Everything is tight (scopes, bases, rings, action screws). So looking for some wisdom here. Thanks.
Earlier this year, I was running at most 3.5 MOA to 300, and one day in July, only 1.5 MOA was required.
Nothing with my load has changed. 39.2 gr of Varget pushing a 129 gr VLD out of a 30" match barrel chambered in .260 Remington. My velocities today were in line exactly with earlier data and I'm averaging 2906 fps.
If I understand correctly Varget is supposed to be temp stable, no?
So is it air pressure, temperature?? I'm lost now. I keep everything as consistent as possible and try to make perfect shots every time I pull the trigger. Everything is tight (scopes, bases, rings, action screws). So looking for some wisdom here. Thanks.