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Temp sensitive powder and fps ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 890049" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I just got this scope back from Leupold who installed the m1's. My normal LR scope is Night Force, which tracks extremely well. However, that scope is on my 6.5-284 and I don't want to pull it off to conduct any testing. </p><p> </p><p>When zeroing the Leupold it was quite responsive and I shot multiple .25 to .38 groups at 100. My last adjustment was .5 high and .25 right. 2 clicks down and 1 left put me on the black .5 square for 2, 3 round zeroing groups. </p><p> </p><p>Not sure about .36 being good or not. I use retumbo in my 6.5-284 and my solutions on elevation have extremely good from 0 to 90, 2500 to 10200 ft, and out 1660 yards. This temp thing is a new issue for me. I figured I would have some issues with it and IMR powders, just was not sure how sensitive it might be. Kind of a fun learning opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 890049, member: 61747"] I just got this scope back from Leupold who installed the m1's. My normal LR scope is Night Force, which tracks extremely well. However, that scope is on my 6.5-284 and I don't want to pull it off to conduct any testing. When zeroing the Leupold it was quite responsive and I shot multiple .25 to .38 groups at 100. My last adjustment was .5 high and .25 right. 2 clicks down and 1 left put me on the black .5 square for 2, 3 round zeroing groups. Not sure about .36 being good or not. I use retumbo in my 6.5-284 and my solutions on elevation have extremely good from 0 to 90, 2500 to 10200 ft, and out 1660 yards. This temp thing is a new issue for me. I figured I would have some issues with it and IMR powders, just was not sure how sensitive it might be. Kind of a fun learning opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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