Sort of. Hyper velocity might be consistent at 50 yards, but as it drops below the speed of sound it becomes unstable. A lot of shooters use ammo that stays below the speed of sound to avoid this, but if youre staying at 50 yards you shouldn't need to worry about this.
Another problem you may be having, is that the [adjustable objective] marks on your scope (if you have the adjustable objective.. Im not familiar with your scope) may not be correct. It might read as 50 but actually be 60. This means any slight movement of your head moves your cross hairs. This can move your groups quite a bit. An easy way to check this is to get set up on target and then move your head behind the scope, if your cross hairs move at all you need to adjust your objective until it doesn't move.
Will do; my scope does have an AO, however the markings on the scope don't match up with the range distance markings, I usually have to adjust it a little more around the exact mark to get it in focus...you may be correct about this; I will check. Or my range may say 50M when it actually means 50Y