30 January 2008, 02:42
David AntonucciFluke or something else?
I was at the range today and fired a group at 100 yards...tight bullseye, as you would think. Then I took it to 200 yards...tight group, four inches high!!! Any input on why my 200 yard group was four inches high would be appreciated.
30 January 2008, 03:12
JLarssonCartridge? Bullet? Velocity? Height of scope above the bore? Is POI at 100 yards same as POA? If not, where is it?
30 January 2008, 20:11
ray in seattle http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspxYour bullet is still rising, use this ballistic calculator & see what figures you get. r in s.
10 February 2008, 06:41
bushwackrI had the same thing happen this hunting season it was the stangest thing. I went to the range before it opened my rifle was shooting 2" high at 200yds all day load was nosler 180bt h4831sc powder and 215gm primers 300 win mag . I must have put 50 rounds down range nice groups. I harvested a doe on sat morning shot right where it was aimed. Then on sunday we were goin to rugby west of the state about 3 hrs away. We went out there sunday. That next day right away I missed one at about 300yds WAY over top figured I just missed. I quick set up a box in the field at 200 yds used the rangfinder to make sure it was there. When I shot my jaw about dropped it was shooting at lease 5 inches over the box. I scratched my head. well I tried to think what was diffrent from at home to where we were now. I quit for the day , tore apart the rifle nothing was out of the ordinary. I went out to resight the gun before we went the next morning, put a target on the stand and cracked one off and I about lost it. The rifle was shooting exactly where it was before 2 high at 200. It was the same gun, same ammo, same everything and it worked perfect the rest of the time. I still have no idea what happened. It is the same gun I am currently targeting with.
12 April 2008, 13:05
homebrewerbushwackr,
Your rifle felt it needed a day off, so it shot like crap just to make sure you got the point...