The last two trips to the range have revealed some odd changes in my confirmed dope on my rifle. There were no significant changes that I can't account for, so I am starting to think that I may have a tracking issue.
This is my previously confirmed data on multiple KD targets at the range I belong to. It tracks perfectly with the AB app's data using Litz's info for the 175 SMK and my 2600FPS muzzle velocity:
200y - 0.6 mil
300y - 1.4 mil
350y - 1.9 mil
400y - 2.4 mil
500y - 3.5 mil
600y - 4.7 mil
700y - 6.1 mil
800y - 7.7 mil
840y - 8.3 mil
940y - 10.2 mil
Here is where everything ran two weeks ago:
200y - 0.5 mil
300y - 1.4 mil
350y - ??? mil
400y - 2.4 mil
500y - 3.3 mil
600y - 4.7 mil
700y - 6.1 mil
800y - 7.5 mil
840y - 8.3 mil
940y - 9.7 mil
Dafuq? I fired 3 rounds at 940 on a full size IPSC. The first shot was held center of the 'chest' and impacted dead center of the head - .5 mil high. I dialed back down .5 mil and put the next two in the center of the torso of the plate without an issue.
Now it gets really odd. I re-zeroed yesterday as I am now running an SDN-6 can mounted to the muzzle brake. It's worth noting that my zero had to come up .5, but the data out to 500 shows no major shift.
200y - 0.6 mil
300y - 1.4 mil
350y - 1.9 mil
400y - 2.4 mil
500y - 3.4 mil
600y - ~4.35 mil
700y - 5.6 mil
800y - 7.2 mil
840y - 7.8 mil
I didn't get to shoot 940 yesterday, so no data there. All of a sudden at 500 yards, my 175s seem to be shooting extra flat - or my scope is somehow jumping an extra .5 mil in the span of 1.0 mil dialed. At one point yesterday I did a quick tracking check by engaging a target (don't remember the distance), getting a confirmed hit at the right elevation, then dialing a full 5 mil (one revolution) up, then back down, and shooting the same target. The scope tracked through that without an issue. Even if I was just shooting at 200 yards, that full turn would have passed me through the 500 yard data to roughly the 600 yard correction. I think I did that check at a 250 or 350 yard target, though.
It's worth noting that I am using Varget, so I don't think that it's going to be a powder temp issue, and my dope inside 500 yards isn't being seriously effected like it would be if I was seeing a velocity spike.
If I have to, I might be able to make an extra trip to the range this weekend just to go run data and confirm dope at as many different distance as I possibly can. I'm hoping it's something obvious I have just missed, though.
So, what else could be going on here besides the scope suddenly developing a tracking problem? It has been hot as heck the past few weeks, but I can't see the ~15-20 degree temp difference causing that much of a shift.... right?
This is my previously confirmed data on multiple KD targets at the range I belong to. It tracks perfectly with the AB app's data using Litz's info for the 175 SMK and my 2600FPS muzzle velocity:
200y - 0.6 mil
300y - 1.4 mil
350y - 1.9 mil
400y - 2.4 mil
500y - 3.5 mil
600y - 4.7 mil
700y - 6.1 mil
800y - 7.7 mil
840y - 8.3 mil
940y - 10.2 mil
Here is where everything ran two weeks ago:
200y - 0.5 mil
300y - 1.4 mil
350y - ??? mil
400y - 2.4 mil
500y - 3.3 mil
600y - 4.7 mil
700y - 6.1 mil
800y - 7.5 mil
840y - 8.3 mil
940y - 9.7 mil
Dafuq? I fired 3 rounds at 940 on a full size IPSC. The first shot was held center of the 'chest' and impacted dead center of the head - .5 mil high. I dialed back down .5 mil and put the next two in the center of the torso of the plate without an issue.
Now it gets really odd. I re-zeroed yesterday as I am now running an SDN-6 can mounted to the muzzle brake. It's worth noting that my zero had to come up .5, but the data out to 500 shows no major shift.
200y - 0.6 mil
300y - 1.4 mil
350y - 1.9 mil
400y - 2.4 mil
500y - 3.4 mil
600y - ~4.35 mil
700y - 5.6 mil
800y - 7.2 mil
840y - 7.8 mil
I didn't get to shoot 940 yesterday, so no data there. All of a sudden at 500 yards, my 175s seem to be shooting extra flat - or my scope is somehow jumping an extra .5 mil in the span of 1.0 mil dialed. At one point yesterday I did a quick tracking check by engaging a target (don't remember the distance), getting a confirmed hit at the right elevation, then dialing a full 5 mil (one revolution) up, then back down, and shooting the same target. The scope tracked through that without an issue. Even if I was just shooting at 200 yards, that full turn would have passed me through the 500 yard data to roughly the 600 yard correction. I think I did that check at a 250 or 350 yard target, though.
It's worth noting that I am using Varget, so I don't think that it's going to be a powder temp issue, and my dope inside 500 yards isn't being seriously effected like it would be if I was seeing a velocity spike.
If I have to, I might be able to make an extra trip to the range this weekend just to go run data and confirm dope at as many different distance as I possibly can. I'm hoping it's something obvious I have just missed, though.
So, what else could be going on here besides the scope suddenly developing a tracking problem? It has been hot as heck the past few weeks, but I can't see the ~15-20 degree temp difference causing that much of a shift.... right?