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My Berger 7mm hybrid BC test
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 689508" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>Elmer, one thought. Are you using a BDC reticle or dialing a turret? It also could be that your scope may not be tracking correctly if you are dialing. I have run into this recently where the MV and B/C were right but drops on target were not coming out right. I did a scope tracking test at 100 yards. I fired two shots at the 100 yard dot, dialed up 10MOA and fired two, dialed up 20MOA and fired two and then finished off by dialing up 30MOA and fired two more. I measured from the first two shots at 100 with a tape up to the center of each of the pairs and was able to determine that the scope was undertracking explaining why my poi had been low. Just remember to use one inch plus 3/64 for each MOA you measure. Not 1". This is a very revealing testlightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 689508, member: 9281"] Elmer, one thought. Are you using a BDC reticle or dialing a turret? It also could be that your scope may not be tracking correctly if you are dialing. I have run into this recently where the MV and B/C were right but drops on target were not coming out right. I did a scope tracking test at 100 yards. I fired two shots at the 100 yard dot, dialed up 10MOA and fired two, dialed up 20MOA and fired two and then finished off by dialing up 30MOA and fired two more. I measured from the first two shots at 100 with a tape up to the center of each of the pairs and was able to determine that the scope was undertracking explaining why my poi had been low. Just remember to use one inch plus 3/64 for each MOA you measure. Not 1". This is a very revealing testlightbulb [/QUOTE]
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