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1 MOA would be expected and very doable. Remember most units still have a digital zoom (like 3.5 base mag with 4x zoom to end up 14x). Also when sighting in use a the smallest handwarmer for your aiming point. The increments of the x and y adjustment for sighting in can be coarse sometimes...
6 dasher no turn reamer 27'' 1:7.5 Krieger Defiance Deviant Short Action New Alpha OCD Brass Small Rifle Primer CCI BR4 Primer 32.2 Varget 2970 fps 3.0 S/D 4.911'' 5 shot group at 1K IBS Match off bipod
Also forgot to mention that I typically run .002 neck tension in my reloading process. Higher neck tensions could create some problems scarring projectiles when seating.
I shoot alot of 400-1000 yard matches and chamfering and deburring new brass is key to small groups. My process is to trim, chamfer and deburr using a forster 3 way cutter. Next step is to spin the cut end of the neck on a piece of red scotch brite to clean up the cut end so its smooth to the...
Worked up a quick load for mine this weekend. Found some 150 nosler ballistic tips, varget, 210M and Lapua brass and gave them a shot. All shots were from bipod at 150. Not too bad for stock small light weight rifle. Shot sub 1” at 150 pretty much anything I shot through it.
I just purchased a cross 2 weeks ago and while I was cleaning/lubricating per instruction manual before shooting the rifle, I seem to remember the instructions had some specific details for lubricating the bolt/firing pin/spring and cold weather conditions. May be worth a look.
I also had problems with my lab radar especially when using directional muzzle brakes. Then one day I came across the jkl precision lab radar trigger. https://jklprecision.com/product/labradar-trigger/ All my problems were resolved using this device. Initially you need to determine the trigger...
The formula for converting mil to moa is as follows for your scope: 295 cm/3.4377moa per mil = 85.813 moa So your scope has 85.813 moa of elevation adjustment top to bottom Half of the elevation is centered top to bottom so you have 85.813/2= 42.9 moa down available from centerline of scope...