So this weekend was my second trip out with my two rifles. I was truly successful getting the 100 yard zero this go around. Started at 25 yards, then moved to 50 and finally 100 yards. At 100 yards though, all I could muster was 1.5 inch groups at best. Should my next few range trips focus on trying to get that grouping down before heading out to longer distances? Should I also ignore windage adjustments to get the zero because of the weather conditions?
More info about last range trip:
More info about last range trip:
- Weather was 45 - 50 deg F
- Gusts of up to 20 mph, wind seemed steady at 5 mph. (Weather.com information)
- Sighted in a 12in 6.5 Grendel DIY AR15 and a 22in 6.5CM JP LRP-07
- Started with mechanical zero on both scopes
- 6.5 Grendel scope (NF NX8) 100 yard zero ended up being 5.8 mil lower and 0.4 mil to the left than mechanical zero
- 6.5 Grendel rifle shot off of Atlas CAL bipod
- 6.5 CM scope (NF ATACR 4-16x50) 100 yard zero ended up being 5 mil lower and 5.6 mil to the left than mechanical zero
- 6.5 CM rifle shot off range supplied rifle rest