I shot my RPR .338 for the 1st time last summer. After quit a bit of fiddling with the scope and figuring out a lot of stupid small things for my own, I managed to get this grouping. This is at 100 yards. ( picture attached)
Fast forward to last January, I shot at 250 yards. I dialed my scope up to what I thought was correct ( scope was zero at 100yds) and I was shooting about 2" high.... now this is my dumb question- Is it possible that the extra 150 yrds did not require any adjustment or holdover? is the bullet still going flat enough that a 100 yrd zero will still hold at 250? ...And before you ask, no i didnt think to hit my zero stop and try at the time because i just assumed I was doing something wrong and didnt think about it.
Fast forward to last January, I shot at 250 yards. I dialed my scope up to what I thought was correct ( scope was zero at 100yds) and I was shooting about 2" high.... now this is my dumb question- Is it possible that the extra 150 yrds did not require any adjustment or holdover? is the bullet still going flat enough that a 100 yrd zero will still hold at 250? ...And before you ask, no i didnt think to hit my zero stop and try at the time because i just assumed I was doing something wrong and didnt think about it.