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How to tell if my zero is shifting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 65823" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>Winmagman I appreciate the tip on the Accutrigger but my rifle came with one. I bought it new last year.</p><p></p><p>Waltech,</p><p>I have planned a trip to the range tomorrow to achieve some of what you have mentioned. They have good solid bences and a true 100 yard range. I have a bipod and some sanbags made up so it should be a start in the right direction. Although I am not as worried about the small movements at 100 yards as I am the two sub groups at 200 yards as I had previously mentioned. Maybe I am all wrong and my handloads are off. But I have been extreamely careful in my loading process so I kind of hessitate to say that it is a possibility.</p><p>As for spending a lot of money on my equipment it would be free to have my brother modify it because he already offered to put a match grade crown job on it for me and he is a competent gunsmith.</p><p>The only reason that I have jumped to the conclusion that it may be the scope is because it is a Leupold 6.5-20 with target knobs and the first week that I had it I had to send it back because the ajustments weren't working properly and maybe I just thought it a good scapegoat to start with.</p><p>I will give an update as to how the shooting excursion goes tomorrow and maybe it'll help you all diagnose the problem a little easier.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 65823, member: 2330"] Winmagman I appreciate the tip on the Accutrigger but my rifle came with one. I bought it new last year. Waltech, I have planned a trip to the range tomorrow to achieve some of what you have mentioned. They have good solid bences and a true 100 yard range. I have a bipod and some sanbags made up so it should be a start in the right direction. Although I am not as worried about the small movements at 100 yards as I am the two sub groups at 200 yards as I had previously mentioned. Maybe I am all wrong and my handloads are off. But I have been extreamely careful in my loading process so I kind of hessitate to say that it is a possibility. As for spending a lot of money on my equipment it would be free to have my brother modify it because he already offered to put a match grade crown job on it for me and he is a competent gunsmith. The only reason that I have jumped to the conclusion that it may be the scope is because it is a Leupold 6.5-20 with target knobs and the first week that I had it I had to send it back because the ajustments weren't working properly and maybe I just thought it a good scapegoat to start with. I will give an update as to how the shooting excursion goes tomorrow and maybe it'll help you all diagnose the problem a little easier. Thank you all for your input! [/QUOTE]
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