MtsPSU
Active member
By chance is this rifle glass bedded? If not, you might want to do so and my guess is accuracy issues will diminish.There is an old, mid 90’s vintage 3-9 on my featherweight model 70 270 win. I use this rifle to mostly hunt <150 yard type of stuff. On June 28th a 12 shot load development group showed 2.5” at 100 yards. Not great, but acceptable for my shooting abilities with a light, hard to shoot rifle and intent with this rifle. After testing that load, the scope was moved to the right, verified, and the rifle put in the safe.
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A zero check on 9/28 showed impact slightly to the right, but still within the cone of fire. On 11/26, after 4 days of hunting in bear season, a zero check showed basically the same as the 9/28 zero check, though one of the shots was pretty far right.
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A zero check on 12/14, after 5 full days and several partial days of deer hunting showed impact to be 3” left of the last 2 zero checks. Again probably sufficient for hunting here, but that shift should not happen.
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The rifle was always cased in a hard case whenever traveling in a vehicle. While hunting, surprisingly, my clumsy ass took no falls. The rifle was handled with care at all times, and never dropped or bumped while hunting.
This rifle was my first rifle. It is a classic looking rifle with the gloss 3-9 on it. I would love nothing more than to keep the rifle intact the way it is. At this point point though I would like to figure out whether the rifle, the scope, or my shooting abilities caused the shift. I have my suspicions.
Mark