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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 435404" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>MO, That is exactly what I typically see, again on multiple rifles. The ballistic programs always end up with me shooting high at ranges over 700. Once I am comfortable with my measured dial up chart, I will adjust velocity or BC in my program to make them match. </p><p></p><p>4xForfun, I had a similar problem and eventually narrowed it down to the scope slipping in the rings and/or the rings slipping on the base. I would get my 100 yard zero, shoot all my dial ups out to 1000 then find my 100 zero had moved up an moa or so. I eventually had to pin my rail to the rifle and use 2 sets of rings to stop this, but I am shooting a much larger rifle. Although I would not rule this out, it does seem strange that you have several rifles doing the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 435404, member: 3745"] MO, That is exactly what I typically see, again on multiple rifles. The ballistic programs always end up with me shooting high at ranges over 700. Once I am comfortable with my measured dial up chart, I will adjust velocity or BC in my program to make them match. 4xForfun, I had a similar problem and eventually narrowed it down to the scope slipping in the rings and/or the rings slipping on the base. I would get my 100 yard zero, shoot all my dial ups out to 1000 then find my 100 zero had moved up an moa or so. I eventually had to pin my rail to the rifle and use 2 sets of rings to stop this, but I am shooting a much larger rifle. Although I would not rule this out, it does seem strange that you have several rifles doing the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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