So I've been working on a project rifle for a while. Put a Osprey Global 5-30x56 mil dot reticle with moa adjustment on it. Capped turrets. I was only able to shoot out to 200 yards before, but yesterday I was able to go out to 400. I don't have a zero. I zeroed at 100, then adjusted about 3 inches high at 200. It shoots just a little low at 300. I looked at the ballistic drop chart on the ammo box and the spreads seemed to match. I held close to what the 400 yard drop should be and shot a 3.5 inch 7 shot group, just a little high. (This is dead hogs to 400 all day long) The gun is a Remington Sportsman 78 ADL that I pillar bedded and put Magpul bottom metal in to run detachable mags. Also cleaned and adjusted the trigger. Its shoots fantastic. Its primarily a Hog and Coyote gun. I would like to check out a precision rifle match, but I've been told I really need a FFP and MIL turrets. I agree.
I would like to shoot this scope as long as possible before spending more money on another scope. The guys Osprey Global replied o an email I sent and said the MIL reticle is calibrated to work at 10x. The power ring is not marked for 10x..... So I am going to set up a yard stick at 100 yards, set the power on the scope to match the yardstick and put a paint marker line for 10x.
After all this I guess my question is what distance should my zero be. And is it possible to successfully shoot a SFP scope more accurately?
Thank you guys.
Also, I have plans for a longer range, more precision oriented competition/match/sometimes hunt gun. That will have a FFP scope. Just need more funds first.
I would like to shoot this scope as long as possible before spending more money on another scope. The guys Osprey Global replied o an email I sent and said the MIL reticle is calibrated to work at 10x. The power ring is not marked for 10x..... So I am going to set up a yard stick at 100 yards, set the power on the scope to match the yardstick and put a paint marker line for 10x.
After all this I guess my question is what distance should my zero be. And is it possible to successfully shoot a SFP scope more accurately?
Thank you guys.
Also, I have plans for a longer range, more precision oriented competition/match/sometimes hunt gun. That will have a FFP scope. Just need more funds first.