After last week, I decided to push it out to 75 yds.
Lessons learned:
* Thick SFP crosshairs still cover up the aiming point. Can’t wait for my Vortex to come off backorder.
* First time calculating MOA adjustments to dial in the correction. The calculated turns resulted in a relatively similar impact to aim point relationship. Confidence building, lots more practice needed here.
* Minor technique issues at 50 yards are amplified at 75.
* Trigger action has smoothed our considerable with usage. There’s about 500 rounds down the barrel, so it’s probably as good as it will get.
* Pull is heavy enough at 75 that I’m going to have to do something about it.
Though it’s not an impressive grouping, I’m content with the lessons I’m learning, as the goal is less about how small can I go at 50 and more about how reliably can I put a hole in a desired point from 50 to 300 yds or longer.
Good start to the journey, though.
Lessons learned:
* Thick SFP crosshairs still cover up the aiming point. Can’t wait for my Vortex to come off backorder.
* First time calculating MOA adjustments to dial in the correction. The calculated turns resulted in a relatively similar impact to aim point relationship. Confidence building, lots more practice needed here.
* Minor technique issues at 50 yards are amplified at 75.
* Trigger action has smoothed our considerable with usage. There’s about 500 rounds down the barrel, so it’s probably as good as it will get.
* Pull is heavy enough at 75 that I’m going to have to do something about it.
Though it’s not an impressive grouping, I’m content with the lessons I’m learning, as the goal is less about how small can I go at 50 and more about how reliably can I put a hole in a desired point from 50 to 300 yds or longer.
Good start to the journey, though.
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