So while out shooting steel today I had one target that has me stumped. When shooting at this location we change firing points each trip to keep things interesting and keep the skills honed. Ranges can vary from 200 out to 800 depending on the firing point and elevation changes as well. The Rifle and load will shoot .5 MOA all day if I don't screw it up. Onto the meat of it ... Rifle Info
M77 Hawkeye 308 Win
20 inch 1:10 Heavy
SS 3-9 FFP / Badger Rings / Custom Rail (Ruger Options SUCK)
Load Data
175g SMK BTHP
RL15 44.2
OAL 2.855
CCI LR
Black Hills Brass
Velocity 2554 w/ SD=5 fps
Conditions
2394 Elevation
65 - 70 degrees
65% Humidity
30.05 Pressure
The load is slow but shoots GREAT out of this rifle and have great success with this. Ill Mil the target and estimate my range/ confirm with laser before I shoot. The shots when like this ...
633 yards
9 degree upslope
4.7 Mils Elevation dialed
HIT
471 yards
12 degree upslope
2.9 Mils Elevation
HIT
503 yards
10 degree upslope
3.3 Mils Elevation
MISS (called by spotter 14 inches high)
I scratch my head
-check scope mount
-check elevation adjustment
-check brass (primer and case look fine)
-reference my scope for adjustment off the spotters call
-dial down to 2.8 mils elevation
HIT - HIT - HIT
Wind was NOTTA and all ranges were confirmed with my ZIESS PRF Laser prior to sending anything. Using a protractor for angle reference. So at this point im stumped so out comes the chrony and ... 2552,2552,2551 are the results. Was not my chrony but mine gives almost exact numbers for this load. So when I get home I check my scope out, bag it, toss up my Mil Chart, elevation, windage, FFP all check out. This rifle and load have always been dependable and spot on. I didn't pull out a new box of reloads from my pack or truck with temp change. Im just stumped - any ideas ???
M77 Hawkeye 308 Win
20 inch 1:10 Heavy
SS 3-9 FFP / Badger Rings / Custom Rail (Ruger Options SUCK)
Load Data
175g SMK BTHP
RL15 44.2
OAL 2.855
CCI LR
Black Hills Brass
Velocity 2554 w/ SD=5 fps
Conditions
2394 Elevation
65 - 70 degrees
65% Humidity
30.05 Pressure
The load is slow but shoots GREAT out of this rifle and have great success with this. Ill Mil the target and estimate my range/ confirm with laser before I shoot. The shots when like this ...
633 yards
9 degree upslope
4.7 Mils Elevation dialed
HIT
471 yards
12 degree upslope
2.9 Mils Elevation
HIT
503 yards
10 degree upslope
3.3 Mils Elevation
MISS (called by spotter 14 inches high)
I scratch my head
-check scope mount
-check elevation adjustment
-check brass (primer and case look fine)
-reference my scope for adjustment off the spotters call
-dial down to 2.8 mils elevation
HIT - HIT - HIT
Wind was NOTTA and all ranges were confirmed with my ZIESS PRF Laser prior to sending anything. Using a protractor for angle reference. So at this point im stumped so out comes the chrony and ... 2552,2552,2551 are the results. Was not my chrony but mine gives almost exact numbers for this load. So when I get home I check my scope out, bag it, toss up my Mil Chart, elevation, windage, FFP all check out. This rifle and load have always been dependable and spot on. I didn't pull out a new box of reloads from my pack or truck with temp change. Im just stumped - any ideas ???