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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm RM 100 yard sight in variance
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottish Mag" data-source="post: 538530" data-attributes="member: 14575"><p>I spent some time Sat on the range, and has just worked up some loads of 168 bergers over h1000. Outside of the fact some of the loads were showing pressure, I had a question looking for some help on:</p><p> </p><p>I ran a group of 3 Rem 150 gn Accupoints through, and they were exactly where I wanted them, 2.5" high at 100. This was simply to verify the prior zero as I had left it. </p><p> </p><p>I then ran the 168 Bergers I loaded. I was surprised that this load shot dead on, but 4 inches right. I was surprised that there was this much spread between the two loads. </p><p> </p><p>Has anyone had this same experience? I know I will have to re-zero if I choose to go with a different load. I left it zeroed for the 168's.</p><p> </p><p>Sidenote: Rifle is a stock Rem 700 Sendero with a Mark 4 scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottish Mag, post: 538530, member: 14575"] I spent some time Sat on the range, and has just worked up some loads of 168 bergers over h1000. Outside of the fact some of the loads were showing pressure, I had a question looking for some help on: I ran a group of 3 Rem 150 gn Accupoints through, and they were exactly where I wanted them, 2.5" high at 100. This was simply to verify the prior zero as I had left it. I then ran the 168 Bergers I loaded. I was surprised that this load shot dead on, but 4 inches right. I was surprised that there was this much spread between the two loads. Has anyone had this same experience? I know I will have to re-zero if I choose to go with a different load. I left it zeroed for the 168's. Sidenote: Rifle is a stock Rem 700 Sendero with a Mark 4 scope. [/QUOTE]
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