I was just at the range and this is the 3rd time this has happened to me in the past 3 trips to the range. I check the zero on my scope and it's on at 100. A bit of an issue because I zero my scope for 200. I make the adjustments and it seems fine...about 2" high which is where I want.
I go out to 200 and the first shot is fine...right where I would expect it vertically (horizontal was a wind issue today). My next 3 shots end up going low...like 3-4" low.
I go back to 100 to check my zero and it's back bang on at 100 or a small touch low. The zero seems to have fallen back to 100 as opposed to 2" high at 100. I checked all my mounts, rings, action screws etc and everything seems fine. Is this a scope issue? I'm using a Busnell Legend on my 30-06 right now. That'll change soon because I ordered a Leupold due to my fear that my scope is right pooched and I don't want to have equipment failure this fall when "the shot" presents itself.
I know I'm not the greatest shot out there but my 100 yard groups are usually around 1" or slightly over. These past few range trips left me scratching my head!
Could this be a heat issue...the last few times out to the range were fairly warm. I normally take my .22 and shoot it after 1 or 2 rounds with the '06. Perhaps I'm not letting it cool down enough between shots?
Any help is appreciated.
I go out to 200 and the first shot is fine...right where I would expect it vertically (horizontal was a wind issue today). My next 3 shots end up going low...like 3-4" low.
I go back to 100 to check my zero and it's back bang on at 100 or a small touch low. The zero seems to have fallen back to 100 as opposed to 2" high at 100. I checked all my mounts, rings, action screws etc and everything seems fine. Is this a scope issue? I'm using a Busnell Legend on my 30-06 right now. That'll change soon because I ordered a Leupold due to my fear that my scope is right pooched and I don't want to have equipment failure this fall when "the shot" presents itself.
I know I'm not the greatest shot out there but my 100 yard groups are usually around 1" or slightly over. These past few range trips left me scratching my head!
Could this be a heat issue...the last few times out to the range were fairly warm. I normally take my .22 and shoot it after 1 or 2 rounds with the '06. Perhaps I'm not letting it cool down enough between shots?
Any help is appreciated.




















































