Friends,
I have a 2x truglo red dot on a 10/22. When zeroing at 75 feet my son and I are each alternately off by 8".
By that I mean if he zeros it on clamped bench rest he can do an very tight group in bullseye and if I shoot it at his zero I have a very tight group 8" up and to the right at 01:30. If I zero it on clamped bench rest, then his group is 8" at 07:30.
I don't think this is from poor trigger pull as this is not happening with iron sights on same firearm. We get looser groups but average in the bullseye on iron sights
Has anyone seen anything like this phenomena? Is it likely one of us is doing something wrong? we are obviously zeroing well since each of us does well with their own zero.
Of course I could just buy another 10/22....
I have a 2x truglo red dot on a 10/22. When zeroing at 75 feet my son and I are each alternately off by 8".
By that I mean if he zeros it on clamped bench rest he can do an very tight group in bullseye and if I shoot it at his zero I have a very tight group 8" up and to the right at 01:30. If I zero it on clamped bench rest, then his group is 8" at 07:30.
I don't think this is from poor trigger pull as this is not happening with iron sights on same firearm. We get looser groups but average in the bullseye on iron sights
Has anyone seen anything like this phenomena? Is it likely one of us is doing something wrong? we are obviously zeroing well since each of us does well with their own zero.
Of course I could just buy another 10/22....