Re: Huskemaw scope
Did the rifle shoot well before the new scope? How is your shooting technique? Are you trying new ammo?
You need to be very methodical when it comes to rifle accuracy. A lot of people get a new combination, and expect it to shoot like all of the rifles you see on the internet. What you don't see is the hours of research and testing that went into that tiny group.
Bad groups can be caused by many things on a rifle. The easy way to tell if it is the scope is to try a different known good scope. If the groups improve, look at the offending scope as the culprit. If not, make sure the rifle is sound. Everything is tight and in working order.
Most of the discussions about Huskemaw scopes involve the BDC and matching a load to the markings on the dial. The problem is this: The turret was engraved with a set velocity, environment, BC, etc. etc. Are you ever going to shoot in the identical conditions that were calibrated to the turret. Not likely. But here is the thing, If your load compares directly with the turret, you will only start to see meaningful changes to bullet impact out past about 600 yards depending on how flat your rifle shoots and how different the environment is. If you do the homework and test in different environmental conditions, you will know what to do to adjust the turret for environmental changes.
Most people rely on a turret and a sales pitch, those in the know, shoot shoot shoot. And use the tools they have to the fullest.