Here is what I got @ 100 yards.
The first picture is of 2 five round groups using the last I had of the Hornady 55gr V-Max. I don't have anything for reference in there, but the groups are probably 4"-6" edge to edge. I was just covering the blue circle with the 1 MOA dot in the center of the reticle.
This second picture is of 40 rounds of Freedom Munitions 55gr FMJ. Again, I was keeping the dot on the center of the blue circle. As stated previously, this is not a 100 yard precision scope so the groups are not going to be as consistent. Probably 10"-12" edge to edge. That being said, I believe they are sufficient to take out a threat at 100 yards if necessary. I am certain a trained marksman could do better, and with more time behind the scope I hope to shrink the groups up. For the first time at 100 I am content.
Now a question for the readers since I am new to this caliber:
Should a slight rise of POI at 100 be expected with a 50 yards zero?
MK
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The first picture is of 2 five round groups using the last I had of the Hornady 55gr V-Max. I don't have anything for reference in there, but the groups are probably 4"-6" edge to edge. I was just covering the blue circle with the 1 MOA dot in the center of the reticle.
This second picture is of 40 rounds of Freedom Munitions 55gr FMJ. Again, I was keeping the dot on the center of the blue circle. As stated previously, this is not a 100 yard precision scope so the groups are not going to be as consistent. Probably 10"-12" edge to edge. That being said, I believe they are sufficient to take out a threat at 100 yards if necessary. I am certain a trained marksman could do better, and with more time behind the scope I hope to shrink the groups up. For the first time at 100 I am content.
Now a question for the readers since I am new to this caliber:
Should a slight rise of POI at 100 be expected with a 50 yards zero?
MK
Sent from an undisclosed location.
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