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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahunter1" data-source="post: 2920295" data-attributes="member: 105120"><p>I am having a issue with my shooting and need advice from the guru's. I'm sorry for the long post but wanted to give all the details. I have a 6.5x284 with a Zeiss 6x24x50 scope. I have checked all the screws, scope is mounted solid. I zeroed the rifle at 100 yds. I did not have my bipod on the rifle while zeroing off the bench rest. I put my bipod on the rifle and went to shoot at a target I have set up at 439 yds. After 3 shots not hitting, I went to see where I was hitting since I have a wooden backstop set up. I was hitting 4-6" high and 6-8" to the left. There was only a 2 mph wind. I assumed it was something I was doing causing this. But decided to go check my zero just to be sure. When I checked I was now a inch low but my left and right was dead center! This is without a bipod. So I adjusted up the 1". Put bipod back on and went to shoot again. After 2 shots not hitting target I went to look and was hitting 6-8" high. I went and checked my zero with bipod on, I am 1" high! Anyone have any ideas? Any help would be appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahunter1, post: 2920295, member: 105120"] I am having a issue with my shooting and need advice from the guru’s. I’m sorry for the long post but wanted to give all the details. I have a 6.5x284 with a Zeiss 6x24x50 scope. I have checked all the screws, scope is mounted solid. I zeroed the rifle at 100 yds. I did not have my bipod on the rifle while zeroing off the bench rest. I put my bipod on the rifle and went to shoot at a target I have set up at 439 yds. After 3 shots not hitting, I went to see where I was hitting since I have a wooden backstop set up. I was hitting 4-6” high and 6-8” to the left. There was only a 2 mph wind. I assumed it was something I was doing causing this. But decided to go check my zero just to be sure. When I checked I was now a inch low but my left and right was dead center! This is without a bipod. So I adjusted up the 1”. Put bipod back on and went to shoot again. After 2 shots not hitting target I went to look and was hitting 6-8” high. I went and checked my zero with bipod on, I am 1” high! Anyone have any ideas? Any help would be appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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