I don't partake, but I got your attention.
A friend of mine had a guy reach out to him and he was interested in the PRS style of shooting.
So, he invited my friend out to his farm for some shooting and I was lucky enough to tag along.
We set up targets out to 895 yards. Decent.
I zeroed my rifle at 100 yards and went straight to 895. Found the target and maxed out the power on my 3-18 Razor. I dialed 6.8 Mils and sent one. It hit about a Mil high. Dialed down a Mil, impact.
Then went to 805, dialed, sent it, Mil high.
Same thing at 525, and same thing at 430.
Back to 100 yards. Elevation was perfect.
Picked up a buddy's 6XC. Dialed for 805, about a Mil high.
Wtf?
I'm a Mil high on everything except 100 yards on more than 1 rifle.
Temp was 85 degrees and sunny.
Strong head winds at about 11:30/12:00 at 14 or 15 mph.
Mirage wasn't terrible, but was definitely visible.
I can't figure out why I'm consistantly a Mil high on all my targets except @100.
I read an article (link below) and I know mirage can screw with you and I'm guessing that was the problem, but I've never seen it where it caused an issue for four hours worth of shooting, however we stayed in the same general area all day long. Shooting to the South with the sun in our face, which I can't say I shoot under these conditions very often.
Needless to say, I didn't have a successful range day like I had anticipated.
Here's the link to the article, which I found helpful.
A friend of mine had a guy reach out to him and he was interested in the PRS style of shooting.
So, he invited my friend out to his farm for some shooting and I was lucky enough to tag along.
We set up targets out to 895 yards. Decent.
I zeroed my rifle at 100 yards and went straight to 895. Found the target and maxed out the power on my 3-18 Razor. I dialed 6.8 Mils and sent one. It hit about a Mil high. Dialed down a Mil, impact.
Then went to 805, dialed, sent it, Mil high.
Same thing at 525, and same thing at 430.
Back to 100 yards. Elevation was perfect.
Picked up a buddy's 6XC. Dialed for 805, about a Mil high.
Wtf?
I'm a Mil high on everything except 100 yards on more than 1 rifle.
Temp was 85 degrees and sunny.
Strong head winds at about 11:30/12:00 at 14 or 15 mph.
Mirage wasn't terrible, but was definitely visible.
I can't figure out why I'm consistantly a Mil high on all my targets except @100.
I read an article (link below) and I know mirage can screw with you and I'm guessing that was the problem, but I've never seen it where it caused an issue for four hours worth of shooting, however we stayed in the same general area all day long. Shooting to the South with the sun in our face, which I can't say I shoot under these conditions very often.
Needless to say, I didn't have a successful range day like I had anticipated.
Here's the link to the article, which I found helpful.