Pharmseller
WKR
The entire exercise strikes me as a waste of time w/o chrono data.
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The entire exercise strikes me as a waste of time w/o chrono data.
Idk, if it's a velocity issue it's a huge one. 2250 FPS gets the numbers OP is talking about, I would give long odds that the problem lies elsewhere.The entire exercise strikes me as a waste of time w/o chrono data.
This is the wayI still recommend 5 shots on paper at 100, then 5 on paper at 200 without touching the turret.
The entire exercise strikes me as a waste of time w/o chrono data.
I have never shot a rifle over a chrono and have correct D.O.P.E information. It takes a bit more work and shooting. Also, helps to have access to long ranges but you should confirm anyways so that is a given.The entire exercise strikes me as a waste of time w/o chrono data.
I don't disagree and said so in a subsequent post. My point really was that you need to know the MV to develop correct dope. A chronograph is the easiest and quickest way to do it, but not the only effective way.I have never shot a rifle over a chrono and have correct D.O.P.E information. It takes a bit more work and shooting. Also, helps to have access to long ranges but you should confirm anyways so that is a given.
Any update on this?Rifle: Proof Research Elevation Suppressed
Scope: Swaro Z5i 3.5-18x44 BT
Ammo: Hornady Outfitter 7PRC 160gr CX
Sighted the rifle in at 100yds and shot great. Used the Swaro app to calculate the number of clicks for each ring out to 650yds. Used the 4dof app to check MOA and come up against the Swaro app. They were pretty close. Returned to zero and checked the tracking and was right on again at 100 at my zero stop.
Moved to 200yds and adjusted the BT 5 clicks or 1.25 MOA per both apps. My shots were consistently 5” low in groups. Ended up having to come up 23 clicks or 5.75 MOA to hit point of aim at 200yds. This should be the adjustment for over 400yds??? Groups stayed tight and was able to dial back down and hold groups at 100yds on my zero.
This is the first time sighting in the rifle suppressed, surely it can’t have that much of an effect on the point of impact at 200yds?!
I’m very confused. Any help would be appreciated!
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Negative. It’s 200 yards vs 100 yards.The entire exercise strikes me as a waste of time w/o chrono data.