Would that same 1 mil correction in windage move with the Charlie to another scope or is that an inherent property of your setup. Short question I guess is, could you adjust that to zero?
The widths of the 2 groups were about .625" center to center. At 101" of height that makes the angle between the 2 outer shots only .3 degrees. Shows you have absolutely important a perfectly level gun needs to be at these elevation levels. A +- .5 degree variation from perfectly level (1 degree total) would make those groups about 1.76" wide which is about .7 mils wide. On a target .4-.5 mils wide, that could be a miss off the left and a miss off the right just because of the cant of the rifle. Always check your level bubble before you send the shot.
Era Tac monobloc scope mount is one of the best option (if not the best), adjustable, repeatable zero, accurately each time, available in Mil (0 to 20 Mrad), and also in MOA (0 to 70 MOA).
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Would that same 1 mil correction in windage move with the Charlie to another scope or is that an inherent property of your setup. Short question I guess is, could you adjust that to zero?
Nice video! I saved this for future reference since I’m thinking about a Charlie or a wedge
Very good informative video from one helluva shooter, and good guy
That’s why I like red dots Lol
Who makes the 50 MOA rail?
The widths of the 2 groups were about .625" center to center. At 101" of height that makes the angle between the 2 outer shots only .3 degrees. Shows you have absolutely important a perfectly level gun needs to be at these elevation levels. A +- .5 degree variation from perfectly level (1 degree total) would make those groups about 1.76" wide which is about .7 mils wide. On a target .4-.5 mils wide, that could be a miss off the left and a miss off the right just because of the cant of the rifle. Always check your level bubble before you send the shot.
Very informative video! A keep it simple explanation of how to apply a C.T.
Era Tac monobloc scope mount is one of the best option (if not the best), adjustable, repeatable zero, accurately each time, available in Mil (0 to 20 Mrad), and also in MOA (0 to 70 MOA).
Who makes the quadpod? For the labradar and who built your gun I have a hard time finding Quality left handed action options
Are you using a thread lock compound on your optic mount screws?
Is your NF scope first or second focal plane?
Could the tarac windage offset be fixed by rotating the mount slightly on the scope?