Trouble sighting in..HELP Part 2
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:18 pm
Thanks to those of you who replied on my last post. I appreciate the help.
I have moved a little closer to fixing my issue of sighting in my new Remington SPS 204, but I am still having problems. I have switched to a heavier load, Hornady 40gr. Vmax (from Winchester 32gr slivertips). No difference. I checked all parts for tightness and they seemed ok. I pulled off the scope and I did notice that when you just sit it on the bottom of the rings with no top pressure, the barrel side did not sit flush, there was a little gap. When I tightened the top ring to it it went away. Not sure if that's normal, but I did double check to be sure they were correct for the gun and for 1" scopes. All ok there. Went to shoot again (100 yards)and I could get about 2 of every 5 within an inch. The rest were scattered within about 6". I was shooting of a lightweight bench (that is a little wobbly but not bad) with a Cabelas version of a lead sled. I may have a little movement, but I don't think much.
From there I took off the scope and replaced it with another. I noticed the new scope didn't sit flush just like the first one. I looked through the barrel at 25 yards and aligned the scope like that. I then went out and shot at 40 yards to get it "on paper". At 40 yards the shots would touch one another. I then shot at 100 yards. My pattern was better, but for every 3-4 shots, I get a 3" flyer. I feel a little better because I atleast had some holes punched near one another, but I wouldn't call it a tack driver! Any advise from here. I am going to try to send in my original scope and try it again, but I am wondering if it could still be an ammo issue, or still something wrong with how I mounted everything. A friend just told me it is because I didn't "glass bed and float" the barrel but I don't know what that means or how to do it. The other guy there with me when I was told this said you don't do that with synthetic stocks like mine.
What should I do? Anymore ideas, or would you guys be happy with those results. Of the last 8 shots I took, 2 were 3.5" high left, 1 was 5" high right and 5 were within 1" of each other. I didn't feel shaky on any shot.
Thanks again for the help and have a good holiday season.
I have moved a little closer to fixing my issue of sighting in my new Remington SPS 204, but I am still having problems. I have switched to a heavier load, Hornady 40gr. Vmax (from Winchester 32gr slivertips). No difference. I checked all parts for tightness and they seemed ok. I pulled off the scope and I did notice that when you just sit it on the bottom of the rings with no top pressure, the barrel side did not sit flush, there was a little gap. When I tightened the top ring to it it went away. Not sure if that's normal, but I did double check to be sure they were correct for the gun and for 1" scopes. All ok there. Went to shoot again (100 yards)and I could get about 2 of every 5 within an inch. The rest were scattered within about 6". I was shooting of a lightweight bench (that is a little wobbly but not bad) with a Cabelas version of a lead sled. I may have a little movement, but I don't think much.
From there I took off the scope and replaced it with another. I noticed the new scope didn't sit flush just like the first one. I looked through the barrel at 25 yards and aligned the scope like that. I then went out and shot at 40 yards to get it "on paper". At 40 yards the shots would touch one another. I then shot at 100 yards. My pattern was better, but for every 3-4 shots, I get a 3" flyer. I feel a little better because I atleast had some holes punched near one another, but I wouldn't call it a tack driver! Any advise from here. I am going to try to send in my original scope and try it again, but I am wondering if it could still be an ammo issue, or still something wrong with how I mounted everything. A friend just told me it is because I didn't "glass bed and float" the barrel but I don't know what that means or how to do it. The other guy there with me when I was told this said you don't do that with synthetic stocks like mine.
What should I do? Anymore ideas, or would you guys be happy with those results. Of the last 8 shots I took, 2 were 3.5" high left, 1 was 5" high right and 5 were within 1" of each other. I didn't feel shaky on any shot.
Thanks again for the help and have a good holiday season.