B4 sending your scope back, run a box test at a mid length distance... I think you'll find that your scope isn't tracking or the adjustments are not accurate when moving up, down or worse yet both ways... If the box test appears to be fine, you have a mounting issue..,..
I know man, I get that a lot. It's actually very very solid. Just depends on where I have my camera mounted (which is on a long extension). It appears to have 'wobble' but that's just from a camera mount that is 3' long attached to the table. On most vids I have it attached to a tripod and there is no 'shake' or wobble.
When you re zero did you check your velocity? To be sure it wasn't speeding up or slowing down. Also are you starting with a clean barrel each day/ shooting session?
I didn't. However, I was just shooting it 3 days prior with the same lot of powder, same lot of bullets and brass. That H4350 runs pretty consistent so my velocity should have been on. I start with a clean barrel each time (with exception to this video, I kept everything the same as it was over the weekend so "nothing had changed"). I let my buddy use it in a match in Jan. At the time I didn't think anything of it, maybe it had been bumped or rattled in the car, but the zero crept on him during that match too. Something is off, just haven't figured it out yet.
B4 sending your scope back, run a box test at a mid length distance... I think you'll find that your scope isn't tracking or the adjustments are not accurate when moving up, down or worse yet both ways... If the box test appears to be fine, you have a mounting issue..,..
That's a good idea. I'm going to take it off the base, remount and then run a box test on it.
Hey,
Like your caliber, always been a 25 guy here
I believe your bench needs to go on the bonfire for something solid though
I know man, I get that a lot. It's actually very very solid. Just depends on where I have my camera mounted (which is on a long extension). It appears to have 'wobble' but that's just from a camera mount that is 3' long attached to the table. On most vids I have it attached to a tripod and there is no 'shake' or wobble.
I got one of them mdt levels too. Haven't tried it out yet tho.
They're pretty tits. Not sure what was goin on with it during this video.....
When you re zero did you check your velocity? To be sure it wasn't speeding up or slowing down. Also are you starting with a clean barrel each day/ shooting session?
I didn't. However, I was just shooting it 3 days prior with the same lot of powder, same lot of bullets and brass. That H4350 runs pretty consistent so my velocity should have been on. I start with a clean barrel each time (with exception to this video, I kept everything the same as it was over the weekend so "nothing had changed"). I let my buddy use it in a match in Jan. At the time I didn't think anything of it, maybe it had been bumped or rattled in the car, but the zero crept on him during that match too. Something is off, just haven't figured it out yet.
I was just curious, with it hitting on in this video still "dirty or fouled in" thought maybe that could have contributed.
What kind of loading dies do you use and where did you get them?
Redding, on a Redding T7 press.
not sure where I got them