ULTRA-LONG RANGE CHALLENGE

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Re: ULTRA-LONG RANGE CHALLENGE

Post by KHGS »

AlanF wrote:
RDavies wrote:Just wondering, what was your ES/SD in testing?

Didn't record it Rod. But can only assume it was at least 10fps SD.


Alan, it sounds to me that your scope was wound close to the top of it's travel & the erector tube did not have enough spring tension on it allowing it to "flutter". Do you ease springs on your scope week to week?
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Re: ULTRA-LONG RANGE CHALLENGE

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Possibly Keith, but it doesn't take much velocity spread to cause bad vertical at 1500yds. I may have had some positive compensation helping during the 800yd testing, but that would have been overwhelmed at the longer ranges.
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Re: ULTRA-LONG RANGE CHALLENGE

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Alan, maybe so, but don’t rule out spring set if you don’t “ease” springs from week to week, this is often an unidentified problem if springs are not eased. It’s like not decocking your bolt, if you don’t sooner or later misfiring will occur.
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