I have been reading thru Byran's new book "Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting". Been enjoying the read when I got to page 133 and began to grin. I have argued with one of my shooting buddy's regarding listed versus actual adjustment on your scope. He basically said since he had a high end scope that it would be on the money. Well in several shooting sessions he complained that he was hitting low in relation to what the Exbal solution was. I told him that his scope may not be getting a true 1/4 MOA. This continued for a couple months until I finally had him shoot the tall target test. Needless to say he found that at the higher range of his scope he was getting less the 1/4 value.
Seeing this in Bryan's book reinforces what I have been doing for years. I have drawn up a drop chart in CAD and use it to confirm all my long range scopes. I personally had one scope that just shit to bed above 20 MOA. I returned it to said MFG with my three charts that I had shot on different days, thus showing that the scope value was off. They ended up sending me a new scope of which was pretty much right on the money.
Do not assume that your scope is getting you there. It might be, and again???? If you want to make that first round connection long range you need to be confident in your scope!
Needless to say I have let my buddy borrow my book with a certain page marked! LOL!
Terry
Below is one for my Howa 223. You can see that at the high end its almost 1/8" low. This was confirmed on three test! 10 rounds at each value.
Seeing this in Bryan's book reinforces what I have been doing for years. I have drawn up a drop chart in CAD and use it to confirm all my long range scopes. I personally had one scope that just shit to bed above 20 MOA. I returned it to said MFG with my three charts that I had shot on different days, thus showing that the scope value was off. They ended up sending me a new scope of which was pretty much right on the money.
Do not assume that your scope is getting you there. It might be, and again???? If you want to make that first round connection long range you need to be confident in your scope!
Needless to say I have let my buddy borrow my book with a certain page marked! LOL!
Terry
Below is one for my Howa 223. You can see that at the high end its almost 1/8" low. This was confirmed on three test! 10 rounds at each value.