Wen I dialed out to 411 yards after my 200 yard zero I was hitting a 4 inch steel target consistently. I put around 6-8 round on the 4 inch target without a miss. I took a break and the next time I shot at the 411 yard target I was missing and was impacting +/- 4 inches low.
I then dialed back...
So once I missed at 411 yards a couple times I was pretty confused so I dialed back down to 200 and shot at a clean steel target and my shots were 3-4 inches low. So all I can imagine is that my zero had shifted. I even had another more veteran shooter take some shots on the rifle and his shots...
Well, it confirms what I was dreading and I agree that I would have to burn a lot of ammo to trust this optic again. Any recommendations on another optic?
So I'm new to long range hunting and this year I have dedicated a rifle build to do just that. I have a Christensen Arms Ridgeline chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. I have Vortex precision match rings mounted to a Talley 20 MOA 1 piece rail. I mounted a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25 x 50 MOA rifle scope...
So I'm new to long range hunting and this year I have dedicated a rifle build to do just that. I have a Christensen Arms Ridgeline chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. I have Vortex precision match rings mounted to a Talley 20 MOA 1 piece rail. I mounted a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25 x 50 MOA rifle...
Okay, perfect. I set it to 1 MOA and it works perfect now. Thank you guys for the help! I had the Leica set to 1/4 MOA because my optic was 1/4 MOA. Switching to 1 MOA was the fix.
So, I just received the Leica 2800.com and have been excited to set it up and start using it. However, I must be doing something wrong. I linked it to the app on my IPhone (no Kestrel), added a custom ballistic curve for my 7mm rem mag rifle. I transferred and updated all the data from the phone...