I went hunting this season with my Husqvarna 270 with a 6x Leupold scope on it after sighting it in this summer.
It shot like this at 100 metres:

I fell with the rifle on my back while bicycle hunting and fell pretty hard, hitting the muzzle on the ground and maybe the scope too.
I re-sighted it in in the field (I thought) and thought I was in the ball park but later I shot at a deer and after aiming for behind the front shoulder, actually hit it in a hindquarter. I took it to the range yesterday and while it seems to shoot a group in one spot, suddenly the next shot will be wild or it will shoot a group in another spot. Checked all the mounting screws in the base and rings, the action screws and the crown seems okay too.
I took long pauses between shots and let the barrel cool.
Did I rattle the guts of the scope to the point that it is doing this?
Send it to Okotoks?
The ten shots in the top part of the target below were with the scope at the same setting.
The other three shots are from another rifle.

It shot like this at 100 metres:

I fell with the rifle on my back while bicycle hunting and fell pretty hard, hitting the muzzle on the ground and maybe the scope too.
I re-sighted it in in the field (I thought) and thought I was in the ball park but later I shot at a deer and after aiming for behind the front shoulder, actually hit it in a hindquarter. I took it to the range yesterday and while it seems to shoot a group in one spot, suddenly the next shot will be wild or it will shoot a group in another spot. Checked all the mounting screws in the base and rings, the action screws and the crown seems okay too.
I took long pauses between shots and let the barrel cool.
Did I rattle the guts of the scope to the point that it is doing this?
Send it to Okotoks?
The ten shots in the top part of the target below were with the scope at the same setting.
The other three shots are from another rifle.





















































