I posted a thread in the optics forum thinking this issue was optic related. However, Now I feel like the issue is rifle cant.
Shooting yesterday on a calm day, I got windage data that didn't make sense with the conditions. Conditions were extremely calm with wind blowing right to left at most 3mph.
However, I came up with this windage data in moa:
300yds- .75L
400yds- .75L
500yds- .75L
600yds- 1.5L
650yds- 2L
675yds- 2.25L
At first I was thinking my issue was my scope out of level. I have since verified that it is good to go, via level on scope cap, rifle rail and plum bob method.
I ran the data through JBM's ballistic calculator and found data for a 5 degree cant matches my data exactly. Is it possible that I am canting my rifle 5 degrees consistanly? I go windage data exactly matching that posted above from two range trips exactly a month apart.
I have not been running any kind of anti cant device but now I feel it is needed to get solid data. Is my theory correct about consistant cant?
Shooting yesterday on a calm day, I got windage data that didn't make sense with the conditions. Conditions were extremely calm with wind blowing right to left at most 3mph.
However, I came up with this windage data in moa:
300yds- .75L
400yds- .75L
500yds- .75L
600yds- 1.5L
650yds- 2L
675yds- 2.25L
At first I was thinking my issue was my scope out of level. I have since verified that it is good to go, via level on scope cap, rifle rail and plum bob method.
I ran the data through JBM's ballistic calculator and found data for a 5 degree cant matches my data exactly. Is it possible that I am canting my rifle 5 degrees consistanly? I go windage data exactly matching that posted above from two range trips exactly a month apart.
I have not been running any kind of anti cant device but now I feel it is needed to get solid data. Is my theory correct about consistant cant?