Ok I have had my new AI AE MKIII in 6.5 Creedmoor with 26in barrel out to the range twice. The first time wearing my old Vortex PST 4-16x50, and the second time with my new Kahles 624i. Both times I was shooting factory Hornady creedmoor ammo, same lot #. Also both times were at the same shooting range, just a little above sea level. The first time I went out with the Vortex I zeroed at 100m and stepped out to 550m. The temperature was a little north of 40 and my muzzle velocity was 2740. It took me about 3.9 mils to get to 550m. I then got my new Kahles mounted, zeroed at 100m and stepped out to 550m. The temperature was 78, but I could not collect MV because my friend had my chronograph. In 78 degrees I dialed my scope to 2.9 mils to get to 550. At first I thought the drastic decrease in dialed mils was due to temperature. After playing around a bit with my ballistics calculator I found that to get 2.9 mils at 550, my bullet would need to be going an excess of 3000 fps in 78 degree weather. There is no way 30 degree change in temperature would cause that kind of spike. Even under relatively sustained fire and a hot bore, I don't think velocity would spike that much. I did a tall target test on my Vortex before and it was right on. I was not able to do a tall target test with the Kahles because of time constraints. What do you all think, does it sound like the scope is not tracking correctly?
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