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Another update:
The gun is definitely fine and is more accurate than I have it credit for. Definitely more accurate than I am. As I practice and get more familiar with the gun, I've noticed that all groups are now a tad below .5 MOA @ 100M and 200M. I even shot my lifetime best 100M group today...
I noticed that when I resetting zero on my 5-25x56, I still had .5 mils below and 2 full turns minus .5 up. Every scope I've used in the past would only allow what's left. I know that this is normal and very awesome, but I'm wondering if anybody knows how the scope achieves this?
I sold my 4.5-14x44 and have a 5-25x50 on the way. I'll post my thoughts once I have it. The only downside according to the specs is the heavier weight and parallax free from 50m from 30m. I compared both at a store and the glass is pretty much the same.
Thank you for your well thought out response, Ombre Noir. I really appreciate everybody's willingness too provide feedback and suggestions.
Here are the answers to your questions:
I don't have many other rifles. Just a Savage 93R17 TRR-SR 17 HMR and a Beretta CX4 in 9mm.
With the Savage, I...
Funny you should say that. I'm refocusing my reticle as I'm typing. I'm pointing at the sky and strangely, it seems all but the very extreme end is very clear...
Good point... I just checked it on a rest without any contact and I have no issues. I guess I was moving it around with my head. I guess this leads to another question: how do you check parallax when there's no rest available?
Okay here are my results for the day. I'm hoping someone can help make sense of this:
100M
200M
Group Size determined with a digital caliber measuring ring to ring, and subtracting 0.300". MOA is determined by taking the CTC value and dividing by 1.141 @ 100M and 2.282 @ 200M.
MOA shown to...