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New scope tracking problems
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<blockquote data-quote="GSoD" data-source="post: 225247" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>I'm pretty new to this stuff so I could be wrong, but could it be everything is functioning as should be?</p><p> </p><p>If its shooting 1" groups, and he moves it over 1" isn't it possible the second shot would hit in the same spot because it has moved within the margin of error?</p><p> </p><p>Only advice I would give is to shoot a box with your scope (shoot it, move down four inches, shoot it, move right four inches, shoot it, move up four inches, shoot it, move left four inches and shoot). Should tell if how well your scope tracks.</p><p> </p><p>Other than that I would recommend against chasing individual shots and instead shooting 3 shot or so groups and then making adjustments based on the grouping.</p><p> </p><p>Again, I'm new at this and can be wrong on all counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSoD, post: 225247, member: 9534"] I'm pretty new to this stuff so I could be wrong, but could it be everything is functioning as should be? If its shooting 1" groups, and he moves it over 1" isn't it possible the second shot would hit in the same spot because it has moved within the margin of error? Only advice I would give is to shoot a box with your scope (shoot it, move down four inches, shoot it, move right four inches, shoot it, move up four inches, shoot it, move left four inches and shoot). Should tell if how well your scope tracks. Other than that I would recommend against chasing individual shots and instead shooting 3 shot or so groups and then making adjustments based on the grouping. Again, I'm new at this and can be wrong on all counts. [/QUOTE]
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