Hey, guys. Question for you all. I have a CVA Wolf and today I was sighting it in and ran out of time. I am shooting 100 grains of triple 7 pellets with 250 grain T/C Shockwave Super Glides I started at 13 yards to get on the paper. Once I was taking out the bull's eye I moved out to 50. Three shots in a row and almost all three through the same hole. The only problem was all three were 2.5" high. I didn't have time to shoot any more. Where does 2.5" high at 50 put me at 75 and 100 yards? From what I read that may put me at zero at 100 yards, which is fine. The other alternative is to just dial the crosshairs down 2" or so at 50 yards. What are your thoughts? I am thinking of leaving at 2.5" high at 50 yards and compensating by just moving the hairs lower on the animals body on a 50 yard shot. Thanks guys.
Puts you 1 inch high at 100
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I was using some ballistic calculators and I don't know if that is right. If I am 2.6" high at 50 yards with a projectile with a BC of .210 and a velocity of 1800 ft/sec here is what the yardages are.
Does this seem right to folks?
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I guess the theory is the bullet is still rising. Only way to know for sure is to shoot it on paper at 100
