I seem to get (mostly) horizontal flyers and even though I'm not the best at reading wind I don't think it's that. For example, at 200y this morning at a local score match it shot great and then seemingly for no reason it'll stick one almost 1.5" out to the left then it seems that after a few shots it makes it's way back. (It's done it to the right also) This time I was on the sighter. I'm sure you can tell I'm thinking it's the scope I'm asking for opinions on what else besides wind and a bad scope can do this?
6ppc, .269 neck, 28g H322, 68g barts ultra, Lapua brass, wilson seater, bored out redding S die, old steel T-25 weaver boosted (bought used), lapped rings and checked for being tight. The rifle is made with a solid aluminum barrel block and the barrel is held in a bored hole with loctite. Bedding "should" not be an issue.
Thanks all
Mike
6ppc, .269 neck, 28g H322, 68g barts ultra, Lapua brass, wilson seater, bored out redding S die, old steel T-25 weaver boosted (bought used), lapped rings and checked for being tight. The rifle is made with a solid aluminum barrel block and the barrel is held in a bored hole with loctite. Bedding "should" not be an issue.
Thanks all
Mike