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losing elevation when dialing
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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 695268" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>Very well could be the scope, especially if you've felt a noticable difference in how the dials rotate recently.......perhaps it's breaking in and your new click values are different than before.</p><p> </p><p>Just a thought, but any change in loading components recently? Different lot of primers, powder or bullets? Does the chrono show any big changes from previous muzzle velocity measurements? </p><p>I be thinking it would have to be a big velocity change to equate to 13 inches of drop difference at 500 though. Plenty big enough that even a cheap chrony should show it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 695268, member: 21068"] Very well could be the scope, especially if you've felt a noticable difference in how the dials rotate recently.......perhaps it's breaking in and your new click values are different than before. Just a thought, but any change in loading components recently? Different lot of primers, powder or bullets? Does the chrono show any big changes from previous muzzle velocity measurements? I be thinking it would have to be a big velocity change to equate to 13 inches of drop difference at 500 though. Plenty big enough that even a cheap chrony should show it. [/QUOTE]
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