No matter what the group size, I don't understand showing off a group that's off centerline, (unless you had a windy day).
Ranger's targets I understand. Here's the aiming point, here's the impact. You can see him 'dialing it in.'
But CZ if you are aiming at that cross... why don't you adjust your scope to hit it? To me, sure great group but it's an inch low and 3/4 right of where I'd want it. I FULLY understand sighting in to shoot an inch high (dead on at 200 etc.).
Same thing for CDignition, if you shoot consistantly 1/2 inch right, why not move the sights?
See this thread for comparison: I cover a lot of variables like trigger weight, wind, power of the scope and the dfferences between two shooters. (Where we hold on a target etc.)
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=186289
Ranger's targets I understand. Here's the aiming point, here's the impact. You can see him 'dialing it in.'
But CZ if you are aiming at that cross... why don't you adjust your scope to hit it? To me, sure great group but it's an inch low and 3/4 right of where I'd want it. I FULLY understand sighting in to shoot an inch high (dead on at 200 etc.).
Same thing for CDignition, if you shoot consistantly 1/2 inch right, why not move the sights?
See this thread for comparison: I cover a lot of variables like trigger weight, wind, power of the scope and the dfferences between two shooters. (Where we hold on a target etc.)
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=186289