I have an older Rem 700 sps tactical in .308, 20 inch barrel, Zeiss Conquest with zplex 1000 reticle. It's zeroed at 100 yards for test grouping ammo I reload. I just used a digital chronograph and found my loads are a little slower than the manual suggests...most likely my short barrel...2450 as opposed to the 2600 I was loading for. Two questions: I'm dead on at 100 yds, dead on at 50 yds (I know it's close, but I shot at my .22 target to get my chronograph readings) but my 4 inch group at 500 yds was hitting 14 inches right...this with a 5 mph tailwind 5 degrees left!? Is this spin drift? Is it possible that my scope needs shimmed left or right...not sure if it's zeroed close if it should also be zeroed out that far or it's canted slightly and needs shimmed. Also, I have a Seekins 20 moa rail mounted...if I had a flat rail would it make my reticle range marks match better or does it matter? I know the ammo velocity should be around 2700 fps which will obviously help it match the 500 yard mark on the reticle as opposed to the 2450 I was getting with this test (it was hitting down at the 600 yard mark). The scope is mounted nice and low to the barrel, maybe 1/8 or 1/4 inch clearance. The rifle groups great...I think I can get smaller than 4 inch grouping at 500 yards with better weather conditions, but the right drift at distance and matching my yardage marks in my zplex 1000 reticle are my main objectives. So, do I need to shim the scope left/right or is it another issue? And will a flat rail as opposed to my 20 moa rail help match my yardage marks in my zplex 1000 reticle? I haven't drawn it out on paper yet to understand what is happening...thanks for any input, this forum is awesome!
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