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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Dead on at 100yds 4inches right at 400yds
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<blockquote data-quote="Frogman77" data-source="post: 2002553" data-attributes="member: 15339"><p>There's too many variables. Shoot it again on a different day from the prone, set up at least one wind flag at the target for reference.</p><p></p><p>I did an experiment a long time ago with trigger placement on the pad of the finger by drawing lines on my finger. I could literally walk a horizontal line Across the target depending on where I placed my trigger on my finger at 300 yards.</p><p></p><p></p><p>how hard you hold in the shoulder pocket, bipod loading, lighting, mirage, (spin drift to some degree) can all play a part in poi.</p><p></p><p>before I became really disciplined in my shooting I would see lots of variables out past 300 yards depending on trigger finger placement and how I drove the rifle. One day or another I would drift left or drift right of center.</p><p></p><p>You may even Find your zero on your rifle Will change from day to day depending on conditions and how you drive it that day.</p><p></p><p>I would repeat it a few times in different conditions and see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogman77, post: 2002553, member: 15339"] There’s too many variables. Shoot it again on a different day from the prone, set up at least one wind flag at the target for reference. I did an experiment a long time ago with trigger placement on the pad of the finger by drawing lines on my finger. I could literally walk a horizontal line Across the target depending on where I placed my trigger on my finger at 300 yards. how hard you hold in the shoulder pocket, bipod loading, lighting, mirage, (spin drift to some degree) can all play a part in poi. before I became really disciplined in my shooting I would see lots of variables out past 300 yards depending on trigger finger placement and how I drove the rifle. One day or another I would drift left or drift right of center. You may even Find your zero on your rifle Will change from day to day depending on conditions and how you drive it that day. I would repeat it a few times in different conditions and see... [/QUOTE]
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