beddyx 27 Posted November 19, 2010 Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 (edited) hi i took off my scope to-day to give gun a bit of a clean, replaced it then it was shooting all over the place had a go at zeroing it- had not done it for years as i have only just got back into air rifles and when i bought the gun about a month ago it was shooting ok. my question is is this grouping in the picture ok it was 5 shoots at 30 yards at a 20mm target ( the yellow lines quarter circle ) 3 pellet group an 2 pellet 10mm apart hope you can make sense of this sorry for quality pic taken with mob zoomed in Edited November 19, 2010 by beddyx Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted November 19, 2010 Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 hi buddy i would say thats fine!! if you took 5 shots and placed 3 to the left & 2 to the right deliberately. then i would say that it is well with in a kill zone @ 30yds and nice shooting if ya took 5 shots together and they have opend up like that,then i would say practise and try and get a one hole group with five pellets so let us know was it 5 or was it 3/2 punk!! regards davy Quote Link to post
beddyx 27 Posted November 19, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 hi buddy i would say thats fine!! if you took 5 shots and placed 3 to the left & 2 to the right deliberately. then i would say that it is well with in a kill zone @ 30yds and nice shooting if ya took 5 shots together and they have opend up like that,then i would say practise and try and get a one hole group with five pellets so let us know was it 5 or was it 3/2 punk!! regards davy i tried to get 5 in the same place, you say one hole group is that one on top of each other so 4 on top of the first if so i do need some practice then, but i guess 10mm group would be 5 head shoots at mr bunny Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted November 19, 2010 Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 hi buddy i would say thats fine!! if you took 5 shots and placed 3 to the left & 2 to the right deliberately. then i would say that it is well with in a kill zone @ 30yds and nice shooting if ya took 5 shots together and they have opend up like that,then i would say practise and try and get a one hole group with five pellets so let us know was it 5 or was it 3/2 punk!! regards davy i tried to get 5 in the same place, you say one hole group is that one on top of each other so 4 on top of the first if so i do need some practice then, but i guess 10mm group would be 5 head shoots at mr bunny HI buddy no not on top of one another,that would be to easy!!!! say ya take five shots and they all land in the same location,give or take a few mm.then this would be a one hole group then you measure the furthest poi,from side to side and then this will give ya your avarage group should be around 12mm 15mm this is what i would aim for pardon the pun 12/15mm well with in 25mm of a bunnys killzone,and definately good enough for hft regards davy Quote Link to post
beddyx 27 Posted November 19, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 hi buddy i would say thats fine!! if you took 5 shots and placed 3 to the left & 2 to the right deliberately. then i would say that it is well with in a kill zone @ 30yds and nice shooting if ya took 5 shots together and they have opend up like that,then i would say practise and try and get a one hole group with five pellets so let us know was it 5 or was it 3/2 punk!! regards davy i tried to get 5 in the same place, you say one hole group is that one on top of each other so 4 on top of the first if so i do need some practice then, but i guess 10mm group would be 5 head shoots at mr bunny HI buddy no not on top of one another,that would be to easy!!!! say ya take five shots and they all land in the same location,give or take a few mm.then this would be a one hole group then you measure the furthest poi,from side to side and then this will give ya your avarage group should be around 12mm 15mm this is what i would aim for pardon the pun 12/15mm well with in 25mm of a bunnys killzone,and definately good enough for hft regards davy cheers for the info davy ,that sounds a bit more possible from me with a little more practice ,you had me worried there 5 on top of each other would be some shooting especially as i was leaning on a fence post takeing them shoots. i used to be able to light a match at 30 yards with open sights years ago :11: Quote Link to post
matt_hooks 188 Posted November 19, 2010 Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 When you say "all over the place" do you mean that it was putting the shots close together but a distance from the point of aim, or that the shots were falling at distance from each other? If the former, then your group should be fine. If the latter however, then you need to make sure that everything is tightened after you took the scope off. A loose mounting screw can cause the POI to move. Quote Link to post
beddyx 27 Posted November 19, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 When you say "all over the place" do you mean that it was putting the shots close together but a distance from the point of aim, or that the shots were falling at distance from each other? If the former, then your group should be fine. If the latter however, then you need to make sure that everything is tightened after you took the scope off. A loose mounting screw can cause the POI to move. i had my target pinned to a 12 inch board the shoots were at least a foot of poi to the right could not believe it that it would be that far out all i did was take the scope of and then but them back on. does any body know how much you can move the crosshairs on a scope whats the tollerence Quote Link to post
pianoman 3,589 Posted November 19, 2010 Report Share Posted November 19, 2010 They can move a fair bit beddyx mate, and this time of year especially, when you come home fron a cold day out shooting, and bring your rifle and scope into a warm room, the reticle crosshairs can move significantly over a reasonable range, with the expansion and contraction effects on metals in markedly different temperatures. You've shot a tight 3-shot group with 2 to right at 30 yards range. Seems pretty fine to me mate, there's nothing wildly off and practice will shrink your groups much tighter more consistently. Certainly don't think you have a scope problem old chum ATB Simon Quote Link to post
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