LastShot90
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First time poster so I apologize in advance if I don’t give adequate info or have posted in the wrong area. I bought a NightForce nx8 2.5-20x50 F1 .25” moa/click a month and a half ago. It’s going to go on my first precision rifle but I can’t decide on which direction I want to go so I still haven’t built the gun. Never got into target shooting until recently and I strictly hunt north Florida where most shots are well below 300 yards so this is my first f1 scope and dialing turrets.
The scope is mounted on a ruger American ranch gen2 5.56 that I picked up a few weeks ago while I figure out my rifle build and what optic I want to get for the ranch. I have it zero’s at 100 and it’s surprisingly a shooter. It’ll do 3/4- 1 moa groups no problem and could honestly do better if I was better. I have about 150 rounds thru the gun no problems at all. This morning I go shoot and the first two shots are 1/2” low so I thought I pulled them. Next two shots same thing so I dial up two clicks from my zero and send a 5 shot group that measured just under 1moa. Could’ve been closer to 1/2 moa but my last shot was a flyer that I rushed. I shot a few more groups and accuracy and precision stayed where it should be. Backed out to 200 dialed to what I thought would be close and fired for effect and it was 3” low I kept correcting and they would walk closer to point of aim but not per the amount of clicks. I ended up going back to 100 yards because I was having trouble seeing my hits on the target background at 200 without a spotting scope and the walking got old quick. At 100 I dialed back down to 2 clicks above my zero so I should’ve been driving tacks again. First two shots 1/2” low and same for the third so I dialed up another two clicks to 1 moa and send a 5 shot group that measured just over 3/4 moa. Shot 5 more groups and everything performed as usual except for the having to click up two from my zero stop this morning then having to go up another two from that after going out to 200 and back to 100 yards. All factors have remained pretty constant,same rest, same Hornady black 62gr ammo, same location.
Is this a gun problem or a scope problem? I feel like the gun is pretty solid for what it is. I get the accuracy I expect out of it and now that I’ve found the ammo it likes I can already start to tell when I am doing something wrong or different because the thing just shoots for a 500 dollar gun. I’m leaning towards the scope since once I dialed up two clicks each time I got accuracy and consistency. I’m sorry for the long winded post! Any help/opinions/advice is much appreciated
The scope is mounted on a ruger American ranch gen2 5.56 that I picked up a few weeks ago while I figure out my rifle build and what optic I want to get for the ranch. I have it zero’s at 100 and it’s surprisingly a shooter. It’ll do 3/4- 1 moa groups no problem and could honestly do better if I was better. I have about 150 rounds thru the gun no problems at all. This morning I go shoot and the first two shots are 1/2” low so I thought I pulled them. Next two shots same thing so I dial up two clicks from my zero and send a 5 shot group that measured just under 1moa. Could’ve been closer to 1/2 moa but my last shot was a flyer that I rushed. I shot a few more groups and accuracy and precision stayed where it should be. Backed out to 200 dialed to what I thought would be close and fired for effect and it was 3” low I kept correcting and they would walk closer to point of aim but not per the amount of clicks. I ended up going back to 100 yards because I was having trouble seeing my hits on the target background at 200 without a spotting scope and the walking got old quick. At 100 I dialed back down to 2 clicks above my zero so I should’ve been driving tacks again. First two shots 1/2” low and same for the third so I dialed up another two clicks to 1 moa and send a 5 shot group that measured just over 3/4 moa. Shot 5 more groups and everything performed as usual except for the having to click up two from my zero stop this morning then having to go up another two from that after going out to 200 and back to 100 yards. All factors have remained pretty constant,same rest, same Hornady black 62gr ammo, same location.
Is this a gun problem or a scope problem? I feel like the gun is pretty solid for what it is. I get the accuracy I expect out of it and now that I’ve found the ammo it likes I can already start to tell when I am doing something wrong or different because the thing just shoots for a 500 dollar gun. I’m leaning towards the scope since once I dialed up two clicks each time I got accuracy and consistency. I’m sorry for the long winded post! Any help/opinions/advice is much appreciated