Let me preface this with saying that I am not new to scope mounting or bore sighting, nor am I new to the world of long range shooting. Please read the whole post before responding.
This morning I was helping a friend of mine mount his brand new Millett TRS-1 on his Howa 1500 on a 20moa base and Burris XTR rings. After leveling the rifle, I put the rings on and leveled the scope, and checked it to make sure by holding the reticle against a dead vertical stake.
We then preceded to bore sight the rife at 25 yds. After doing so I tested the remaining elevation and only got 6.2 mils. I know that the round will impact high (1.2 or so mils) at 100 yds with a 25 yd zero, but that still only leaves me 7.4 mills of elevation. So I took it out to 100 yds to bore sight and after making the adjustments I have only 7.2 mils of elevation remaining. Something seems wrong here as I am well above optical center for the scope with a 20 moa base and a bore sight at 100 yds. I know that an actual zero will vary quite a bit from the bore sight, but even then I would need to be around 6 mils off to get to where I predicted we'd be elevation wise.
Your respectful responses and suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Cory
This morning I was helping a friend of mine mount his brand new Millett TRS-1 on his Howa 1500 on a 20moa base and Burris XTR rings. After leveling the rifle, I put the rings on and leveled the scope, and checked it to make sure by holding the reticle against a dead vertical stake.
We then preceded to bore sight the rife at 25 yds. After doing so I tested the remaining elevation and only got 6.2 mils. I know that the round will impact high (1.2 or so mils) at 100 yds with a 25 yd zero, but that still only leaves me 7.4 mills of elevation. So I took it out to 100 yds to bore sight and after making the adjustments I have only 7.2 mils of elevation remaining. Something seems wrong here as I am well above optical center for the scope with a 20 moa base and a bore sight at 100 yds. I know that an actual zero will vary quite a bit from the bore sight, but even then I would need to be around 6 mils off to get to where I predicted we'd be elevation wise.
Your respectful responses and suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Cory