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Muzzleloader Hunting
Nikon Scope issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="2footroper" data-source="post: 1019529" data-attributes="member: 45386"><p>Well I bench shot the gun today and the result is the same. 5" difference in hit. 4" high at 7 power and 1" low at 60 yards. Repeated this twice with the same results. Contacted Nikon and they want the scope so I'm shipping it tomorrow. We'll see how this works out and I will post the results. There is NO WAY there should be even an inch in variation in POI at that range just by changing the power setting. What would be the advantage of having a variable power scope at all. I don't care what focal point it is. The power belt bullets are shooting just fine and grouping super tight. It's not the ammo. Thanks for all the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2footroper, post: 1019529, member: 45386"] Well I bench shot the gun today and the result is the same. 5" difference in hit. 4" high at 7 power and 1" low at 60 yards. Repeated this twice with the same results. Contacted Nikon and they want the scope so I'm shipping it tomorrow. We'll see how this works out and I will post the results. There is NO WAY there should be even an inch in variation in POI at that range just by changing the power setting. What would be the advantage of having a variable power scope at all. I don't care what focal point it is. The power belt bullets are shooting just fine and grouping super tight. It's not the ammo. Thanks for all the input. [/QUOTE]
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