Heavy Barrel
Beginner
- Apr 3, 2015
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Just short of a year ago, I purchased my first true hunting rifle, everything else I own is bull barreled. It's a Savage 116 FHSS chambered for .270 Win. In which I mounted a Leupold 4.5-14x50 scope, model# 54660 which was produced prior to Leupold introducing the M1 knobs for their LEO scopes, and prior to the introduction of the Mark 4 series.
When sighting it in, the first round was four inches low and one inch to the right at 100yds. The sixth, seventh, and eighth rounds were half an inch directly above the "X" in which a quarter could cover. The range master told me, "at that point the rifle would be lethal out to 250yds."
In Nebraska, there are two seasons in which a firearm can be use for deer. The second week of November, and the first fifteen days of January, referred to as late season.
During the November firearm season I didn't have this problem. It was during the late season, that I noticed this visible black haze the full circumference of the scope eyepiece.
Everything I've read so far, points to an eye relief problem. And since the scope is as far back as possible. I've been looking into shortening the LOP. Though everything I've read, regarding the correct LOP tells me the LOP is too short.
Is it possible for a scope to be an ill-match for a rifle? I've been looking at different scopes. Though I'm hesitant about making the purchase, only to encounter the same problem.
When sighting it in, the first round was four inches low and one inch to the right at 100yds. The sixth, seventh, and eighth rounds were half an inch directly above the "X" in which a quarter could cover. The range master told me, "at that point the rifle would be lethal out to 250yds."
In Nebraska, there are two seasons in which a firearm can be use for deer. The second week of November, and the first fifteen days of January, referred to as late season.
During the November firearm season I didn't have this problem. It was during the late season, that I noticed this visible black haze the full circumference of the scope eyepiece.
Everything I've read so far, points to an eye relief problem. And since the scope is as far back as possible. I've been looking into shortening the LOP. Though everything I've read, regarding the correct LOP tells me the LOP is too short.
Is it possible for a scope to be an ill-match for a rifle? I've been looking at different scopes. Though I'm hesitant about making the purchase, only to encounter the same problem.