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So I went back to the old days, this morning. Took a plain 8.5X11 sheet of paper an placed it at 100yds, set both scopes to lowest power an shot one 5 rd group with each. Groups were not near as good as when using a true aimimg point, but I'll come back to that.
The 20" with a 2.5x8x36 Leupold was about 2" low an 2" left, the 22" with a 3.2X17X44 SN-3 was about 1" high an 2"right. Both guns are Remington 700 .308's. The 22" has a std Factory LTR stock, while the other has a H/S PST-081. Kept working both cheek pieces,(never moved scope knobs) until the groups were center'd.
Believe I was getting shadow before, but did not know how bad it was, as I was concentrating on the aiming spot an reticle more.
Thoughts?
The 20" with a 2.5x8x36 Leupold was about 2" low an 2" left, the 22" with a 3.2X17X44 SN-3 was about 1" high an 2"right. Both guns are Remington 700 .308's. The 22" has a std Factory LTR stock, while the other has a H/S PST-081. Kept working both cheek pieces,(never moved scope knobs) until the groups were center'd.
Believe I was getting shadow before, but did not know how bad it was, as I was concentrating on the aiming spot an reticle more.
Thoughts?