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Sig kilo way off
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1997591" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>A 300 win mag shooting a 215 Berger at 3000 fps is simply not dropping 7 MOA by 400 yards. That is the drop you see from moderate to mild .308 win loads. It's not your sig.....</p><p></p><p>So you just said you dropped down 4 MOA from making 400 yard impacts with 1.5" groups to zero at 100 yards, then set zero stop, then immediately after, you had to go back up 7 MOA to hit the same target? Or at least the same range? Sounds like scope tracking/loose turrets to me. Check your zero at 100 yards, and if your atacr is sfp, make sure your on the correct magnification, then use your reticle to hold over, I bet it won't use 7 MOA to make 400 yard hits, closer to 5. Then try to dial up and see how much it takes. If these two numbers aren't the same, your scope has a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1997591, member: 87243"] A 300 win mag shooting a 215 Berger at 3000 fps is simply not dropping 7 MOA by 400 yards. That is the drop you see from moderate to mild .308 win loads. It's not your sig..... So you just said you dropped down 4 MOA from making 400 yard impacts with 1.5" groups to zero at 100 yards, then set zero stop, then immediately after, you had to go back up 7 MOA to hit the same target? Or at least the same range? Sounds like scope tracking/loose turrets to me. Check your zero at 100 yards, and if your atacr is sfp, make sure your on the correct magnification, then use your reticle to hold over, I bet it won't use 7 MOA to make 400 yard hits, closer to 5. Then try to dial up and see how much it takes. If these two numbers aren't the same, your scope has a problem. [/QUOTE]
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