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Re: How to zero a cold bore
[Re: ShootemupTex]
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marshmud991
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The way I did my last rifle was I went on morning and fired a shot at 100yds. I moved the reticles to point of impact. I put the gun up afor a few hours. Went back fired another shot and adjusted the scope. Put the rifle up for about an hour and moved out to 200yds. Fired a shot. Made adjustments. Waited another hour and verified the 200yd zero. Now I have my own range here at my house so I could do it that way. I would personally give a minimum of 30mins between shots if I could. However my new Tikka will shoot the same point of impact with a cold barrel as it does after 5 shots. I know this because I checked it on several occasions. My lighter weight Savage 110 with the thin barrel will walk after a couple shots. Not much but it does. No fouling shot or cleaning of the barrel when I did mine. I’m not saying this is the right way to do it, I’m saying this is how I did mine.
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Re: How to zero a cold bore
[Re: ShootemupTex]
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I'm looking for your tips on how to zero a cold bore. I noticed that all my points of impact on my deer are a little higher than what I would have expected. It's pretty much worked out for me thus far, but it didn't even dawn on me until a few weeks ago that I am zeroing in a warm barrel at the range. I marked my cold barrel shot last weekend off my rifle rest and it next shot was 3 inches lower at 100 yards. That seems to track with what I have experienced in the field. All my shots have been at about 120-130 yards and they all seem to hit about 3 inches higher than where I was aiming.
So what's your technique for getting zero on a cold bore at the range? Letting the barrel cool 10 min between shots? How cool does the barrel need to be? Also, do you do a fouling shot? A clean bore will shoot differently than a fouled bore right? You have issues other than barrel temp. Id check scope base
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Re: How to zero a cold bore
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AU338MAG
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Is it just cold bore OR a clean, cold bore?
Clean bores often have a different POI and accuracy than a fouled bore. I have some rifles that I can pull out of the safe and go hunt without issues. Some need 2 fouling shots. I have one that needs about a dozen fouling shots before it will group accurately.
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Re: How to zero a cold bore
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Mdees
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How are you zeroing your weapon? At what distance? I can boresght a bolt gun from my kitchen table looking at the corner of the living room. Luckily I have a 100 meter range at my camp so I do most of my shooting there. I set up at 25 yards with a rest and fire two shots. If they are consistent I adjust as needed to center, back up to 100, and fire two times. Adjust poi to poa. Test. I should be in the bull by now. If so I adjust the elevation if desired to account for my preferred point blank range. If I have a number of different loads I may send through a rifle, for coyotes, hog only, target etc, I may test these at the same time and I’ll take notes on any differences in poi. Often these are more or less the same, some have been surprisingly different. I might do this over and hour and a half.
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Re: How to zero a cold bore
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ShootemupTex
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I'm looking for your tips on how to zero a cold bore. I noticed that all my points of impact on my deer are a little higher than what I would have expected. It's pretty much worked out for me thus far, but it didn't even dawn on me until a few weeks ago that I am zeroing in a warm barrel at the range. I marked my cold barrel shot last weekend off my rifle rest and it next shot was 3 inches lower at 100 yards. That seems to track with what I have experienced in the field. All my shots have been at about 120-130 yards and they all seem to hit about 3 inches higher than where I was aiming.
So what's your technique for getting zero on a cold bore at the range? Letting the barrel cool 10 min between shots? How cool does the barrel need to be? Also, do you do a fouling shot? A clean bore will shoot differently than a fouled bore right? You have issues other than barrel temp. Id check scope base Scope base is fine. Patterns tight. Just that first shot out of cold bore.
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Re: How to zero a cold bore
[Re: ShootemupTex]
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JohnnyLoco
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First thing I do is shoot a box of shells as fast as possible and plunge the barrel into an ice chest of dry ice.
I clean it and do it again.
My first 2 cleanings are with a tornado brush and a drill
I clean it then start dialing it in. I then plunge it to cool it off between shots.
Any rifle that doesn’t group one hole at 25 and touching at 100 for me gets sold.
I always chrono, do the ballistic chart and dial it in at 25 yards for whatever MPBR I choose, then I check it at 100 and 200. If its a snap sight-in without a chrono and calc I dead zero at 25 yards with average hunting calibers and its usually good nuff to 250 yards
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