I recently purchased a VX-2, 3 x 9 x 40 scope and mounted it on a Husqvarna full stock 30 06 that I picked up about a month ago.
I chose this scope as it was the only gloss scope that I could find in stock. Yes, I'm a fudd, and felt that nothing but a gloss scope would do. Today was the day to get this to the range and get sighted in for deer season. I'm not necessarily going to carry this rifle, but I want to have it ready just in case.
With 3 shot groups in the three quarter inch range an inch high at 50 yards, I thought I was ready for 100 yards. Once I got to the hundred, I cranked the magnification up to 9 to get a good bead on the target.
Now I'm hitting 2 to 3 inches higher. Am I getting a shift in POI with the magnification change?
I'm expecting a bullet to drop at a 100 compared to 50 yards. Am I totally not understanding the ballistics?
If I'm getting a shift in POI, can I eliminate that by upgrading to a VX-3I?
I need to get some of my other rifles out and test for POI shift with them, as I've never noticed this before.
I chose this scope as it was the only gloss scope that I could find in stock. Yes, I'm a fudd, and felt that nothing but a gloss scope would do. Today was the day to get this to the range and get sighted in for deer season. I'm not necessarily going to carry this rifle, but I want to have it ready just in case.
With 3 shot groups in the three quarter inch range an inch high at 50 yards, I thought I was ready for 100 yards. Once I got to the hundred, I cranked the magnification up to 9 to get a good bead on the target.
Now I'm hitting 2 to 3 inches higher. Am I getting a shift in POI with the magnification change?
I'm expecting a bullet to drop at a 100 compared to 50 yards. Am I totally not understanding the ballistics?
If I'm getting a shift in POI, can I eliminate that by upgrading to a VX-3I?
I need to get some of my other rifles out and test for POI shift with them, as I've never noticed this before.
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