I mounted a new, Weaver 2.5-10x56 30mm scope on my .243 bolt rifle this week using Zee Signature high mount rings. Went to the range today with 15 rounds for sighting in, with the intent to test some new rounds in the rifle thereafter. Using a front rest and rear bag with the target at 50 yards, the first shot was 1/4" directly above the + in the center of the target. GREAT!! Next safe line, I moved the target to 100 yards. First shot was about 4" high at 12 o'clock (oc). Not too bad, but it should have been closer. Looking for a grouping to adjust the scope, the second shot was worse, out about 8" at 2 oc. What gives here? Third shot was out maybe 9" at 1:30 oc and the fourth and fifth shots went totally off the paper to the right. What the heck is going on? These are bench shots, which I could hold within an inch with the old scope. And I had yet to make the first adjustment to the scope!
In total frustration, I rechecked all the screws. They were all OK, pretty tight, although I did "tweek" them a bit more (I have a bad habit of over torqueing screws/bolts/nuts). I went back to trying to figure where the POI was. Holding POA at the left edge of the target, POI was 3" to right of the X. I ended up having to adjust the scope some 14+" to the left to try to zero in on the target. I used up all 15 of the sighting in rounds plus the first 5 of the ones I wanted to begin testing for accuracy.
Has anyone encountered such erratic behavior from a quality scope, especially after the first round at 50 yards was so dead on?
In total frustration, I rechecked all the screws. They were all OK, pretty tight, although I did "tweek" them a bit more (I have a bad habit of over torqueing screws/bolts/nuts). I went back to trying to figure where the POI was. Holding POA at the left edge of the target, POI was 3" to right of the X. I ended up having to adjust the scope some 14+" to the left to try to zero in on the target. I used up all 15 of the sighting in rounds plus the first 5 of the ones I wanted to begin testing for accuracy.
Has anyone encountered such erratic behavior from a quality scope, especially after the first round at 50 yards was so dead on?