I am not a novice shooter by any means but I am not the best either so I have started noting a trend in my shooting - the vertical stringing...I am shooting different rifles with the same loads. The loads are very consistent so I am sure it is not the loads but it is me. I shot at New Holland in PA this past weekend and have a 500 yard target shot with my Lefty Perseus. I also shot today at 100 yards as I was trying to zero my new scope with my GAP M40A3.
On the left is the 100 yard zero each with five rounds except the top one where I changed rounds and went from a 168 AMAX to a 175 Nosler that started shooting the five rounds and then added 1.5 MOA and went for the dot - 15 rounds (1 inch dots).
The right larger target (12 Inch) is the one I shot this past weekend at New Holland, PA. Except for the one flyer at the 9 it is 1 MOA but I know I can get it tighter.
What I noticed is that the little 100 yard issues are multiplying at the 500 yard line. I am shooting prone with a Bipod and rear bag and I see definitely string from the 100 to the 500 yard.
Any helpful tips would be very appreciative.
On the left is the 100 yard zero each with five rounds except the top one where I changed rounds and went from a 168 AMAX to a 175 Nosler that started shooting the five rounds and then added 1.5 MOA and went for the dot - 15 rounds (1 inch dots).
The right larger target (12 Inch) is the one I shot this past weekend at New Holland, PA. Except for the one flyer at the 9 it is 1 MOA but I know I can get it tighter.
What I noticed is that the little 100 yard issues are multiplying at the 500 yard line. I am shooting prone with a Bipod and rear bag and I see definitely string from the 100 to the 500 yard.
Any helpful tips would be very appreciative.