I have a Ruger Compact M77 (16.5" barrel) in 7mm-08. I was messing with it at the range after mounting a new scope and found that I had approximately 5" of drop from 100yds to 200yds. This was using 139g Hornady SST Light Magnum ammunition. This seems like alot of drop (especially when considering that Hornady's website says that 1.5" of drop is expected) so I am wondering if it is caused by:
a) barrel is too short to allow powder to burn completely, and/or
b) the Light Magnum ammunition has a slow burning powder that exacerbates any issue from the barrel being to short.
I am going to try some different ammunition to see what to make of it but I am curious if others have experienced something similar with either this cartridge or with shorter barrels. I rechecked the scope and mounts and all looked good there for those wondering (Bushnell Elite 6500))
a) barrel is too short to allow powder to burn completely, and/or
b) the Light Magnum ammunition has a slow burning powder that exacerbates any issue from the barrel being to short.
I am going to try some different ammunition to see what to make of it but I am curious if others have experienced something similar with either this cartridge or with shorter barrels. I rechecked the scope and mounts and all looked good there for those wondering (Bushnell Elite 6500))


















































