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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1784132" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>Honestly, I would do 2 things. 1st, I would run a tall target test to see how your scope was tracking. I once had a scope that at a certain place in the rotation of the turret, it would hang up, and them free itself as I rotated. You can check thos via the tall target test, or shoot your 550 yard target using hold over instead of dialing. Shoot 100, 550, and 1200 all using hold over and see if you have the same anomaly. 2nd, I would recertify that your target distances are correct. I once had an issue where my ra.ge finder was getting a funky read and the way the targets were aligned, and sized, I was actually shooting g at a 700 yard steel, when I thought it was 600.....really had me messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1784132, member: 73596"] Honestly, I would do 2 things. 1st, I would run a tall target test to see how your scope was tracking. I once had a scope that at a certain place in the rotation of the turret, it would hang up, and them free itself as I rotated. You can check thos via the tall target test, or shoot your 550 yard target using hold over instead of dialing. Shoot 100, 550, and 1200 all using hold over and see if you have the same anomaly. 2nd, I would recertify that your target distances are correct. I once had an issue where my ra.ge finder was getting a funky read and the way the targets were aligned, and sized, I was actually shooting g at a 700 yard steel, when I thought it was 600.....really had me messed up. [/QUOTE]
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