Shooting yesterday confirmed some data from a previous range trip where I got some windage data that didn't match what I thought it should be.
Shooting my .308 ar on a very calm day, if anything wind was blowing right to left but at most 3-5mph. However, I was having to add in left windage from 300-675yds.
300yds- .75moa left
400yds- .75moa left
500yds- .75moa left
600yds- 1 moa left (this should really be about 1.5moa confirmed later in the day)
650yds- 2 moa left
675yds- 2.25 moa left
Two different range days gave the same results as far as windage. Same conditions one month apart.
I am looking at my reticle today and it seems it is rotated counter clock wise a tiny bit. When I mounted the scope I used a level on top of the elevation cap and one on the rail to level. The level indicated it was between 0 and .2 degrees off, it was tough to keep it leveled while tightening the mount.
Can a slight counter clock wise cant lead to these unexplained but repeatable windage adjustments? I need to get an anti cant level but I feel I was holding the rifle as level as possible.
I will be shooting a match sat the 16th at this same range and I am just planning to dial in the dope I have for both wind and elevation as those seem solid.
Thinking this through in my head, it seems the counter clock wise cant would mean I would need right windage. Any other ideas about why my windage is consistantly hitting to the right at the extended ranges when conditions are so calm?
Shooting my .308 ar on a very calm day, if anything wind was blowing right to left but at most 3-5mph. However, I was having to add in left windage from 300-675yds.
300yds- .75moa left
400yds- .75moa left
500yds- .75moa left
600yds- 1 moa left (this should really be about 1.5moa confirmed later in the day)
650yds- 2 moa left
675yds- 2.25 moa left
Two different range days gave the same results as far as windage. Same conditions one month apart.
I am looking at my reticle today and it seems it is rotated counter clock wise a tiny bit. When I mounted the scope I used a level on top of the elevation cap and one on the rail to level. The level indicated it was between 0 and .2 degrees off, it was tough to keep it leveled while tightening the mount.
Can a slight counter clock wise cant lead to these unexplained but repeatable windage adjustments? I need to get an anti cant level but I feel I was holding the rifle as level as possible.
I will be shooting a match sat the 16th at this same range and I am just planning to dial in the dope I have for both wind and elevation as those seem solid.
Thinking this through in my head, it seems the counter clock wise cant would mean I would need right windage. Any other ideas about why my windage is consistantly hitting to the right at the extended ranges when conditions are so calm?