The widths of the 2 groups were about .625" center to center. At 101" of height that makes the angle between the 2 outer shots only .3 degrees. Shows you have absolutely important a perfectly level gun needs to be at these elevation levels. A +- .5 degree variation from perfectly level (1 degree total) would make those groups about 1.76" wide which is about .7 mils wide. On a target .4-.5 mils wide, that could be a miss off the left and a miss off the right just because of the cant of the rifle. Always check your level bubble before you send the shot.
I'm at the beginning stages of learning LR shooting. Even though I'm not doing ELR this is very cool info. I love informative vids but keep the fun stuff coming too.
Era Tac monobloc scope mount is one of the best option (if not the best), adjustable, repeatable zero, accurately each time, available in Mil (0 to 20 Mrad), and also in MOA (0 to 70 MOA).
What’s the furthest out that you can easily spot impacts on steel? And what scope and magnification do you use. I don’t have any high dollar scopes so the further I’ve experienced is 1000 yards with vortex viper pst. Great content Thanks!
Hey Ryan, You shot your zero, which had a +4 mil offset. You then dialed max scope elevation of 36 mils, which hit 40 mils high on the target (4 + 36, using round numbers) When you added your charlie, did you turn your scope elevation back down to “zero” ? It looked like it shot 4 mils higher than the first group (4 + 40 from the Charlie)
That quad pod is my original prototype. The go to now is LabRadar. They make a great unit. Just google LabRadar quad pod and you’ll find it on their site. My action is the Pierce 10x, it’s absolutely fantastic!
@@SigmaBallistics Not with this because there is no reference of any kind within the charlie. My scope reticle is perfectly level, the charlie is just mirrors and lenses.
@@RyanCheneyELR i’m saying doing the flashlight trick again with the charlie attached your scope after you leveled your scope/level. how doyou typically level your charlies?
Would that same 1 mil correction in windage move with the Charlie to another scope or is that an inherent property of your setup. Short question I guess is, could you adjust that to zero?
That’s just how it is on my scope, truthfully it’s probably just a small cant in the adapter. Now the 40.3 mils of elevation that would most likely transfer to another scope, as that is in the angle of the mirrors.
The widths of the 2 groups were about .625" center to center. At 101" of height that makes the angle between the 2 outer shots only .3 degrees. Shows you have absolutely important a perfectly level gun needs to be at these elevation levels. A +- .5 degree variation from perfectly level (1 degree total) would make those groups about 1.76" wide which is about .7 mils wide. On a target .4-.5 mils wide, that could be a miss off the left and a miss off the right just because of the cant of the rifle. Always check your level bubble before you send the shot.
Real and funny! Love it! Measure everything! Love your work!
Very informative video! A keep it simple explanation of how to apply a C.T.
I'm at the beginning stages of learning LR shooting. Even though I'm not doing ELR this is very cool info. I love informative vids but keep the fun stuff coming too.
Nice video! I saved this for future reference since I’m thinking about a Charlie or a wedge
Just found your channel and ordered one of your bags, Keep up the good work brother!
Very good informative video from one helluva shooter, and good guy
Thanks brother!
Era Tac monobloc scope mount is one of the best option (if not the best), adjustable, repeatable zero, accurately each time, available in Mil (0 to 20 Mrad), and also in MOA (0 to 70 MOA).
its good, but his charlie offers double that in elevation. eratac needs to make a model with more elevation
What’s the furthest out that you can easily spot impacts on steel? And what scope and magnification do you use. I don’t have any high dollar scopes so the further I’ve experienced is 1000 yards with vortex viper pst. Great content Thanks!
Hey Ryan,
You shot your zero, which had a +4 mil offset.
You then dialed max scope elevation of 36 mils, which hit 40 mils high on the target (4 + 36, using round numbers)
When you added your charlie, did you turn your scope elevation back down to “zero” ?
It looked like it shot 4 mils higher than the first group (4 + 40 from the Charlie)
Who makes the quadpod? For the labradar and who built your gun I have a hard time finding Quality left handed action options
That quad pod is my original prototype. The go to now is LabRadar. They make a great unit. Just google LabRadar quad pod and you’ll find it on their site. My action is the Pierce 10x, it’s absolutely fantastic!
Are you using a thread lock compound on your optic mount screws?
I run Spuhr mounts only and they have a blue thread lock compound on the screws from the factory. That’s all I use. Run Spuhr and never worry.
Scope make and reticle ? I can’t find that reticle on nightforces website anywhere.
its a NF atacr mil-c reticle
Thank you. Guess they don’t offer it anymore. Says it was offered in 2016.
Found em. Thank you.
@@gregoryward9620 yeah I was gonna say they’re on the website. The scopes I have I bought in 2019.
Could the tarac windage offset be fixed by rotating the mount slightly on the scope?
Yeah probably, but it’s so minuscule of an angle that it would be nearly impossible to straighten it and not overshoot it too far the other direction.
@@RyanCheneyELR I wonder if the classic flashlight trick on the wall would work
@@SigmaBallistics Not with this because there is no reference of any kind within the charlie. My scope reticle is perfectly level, the charlie is just mirrors and lenses.
@@RyanCheneyELR i’m saying doing the flashlight trick again with the charlie attached your scope after you leveled your scope/level.
how doyou typically level your charlies?
@@SigmaBallistics I know. What I’m saying is what reference will I have for the Charlie being level since the reticle is already level?
Would that same 1 mil correction in windage move with the Charlie to another scope or is that an inherent property of your setup. Short question I guess is, could you adjust that to zero?
That’s just how it is on my scope, truthfully it’s probably just a small cant in the adapter. Now the 40.3 mils of elevation that would most likely transfer to another scope, as that is in the angle of the mirrors.
@@RyanCheneyELR I thought you had 36.3 before adding the Charlie (scope was off by 0.3) - I thought the Charlie was a perfect 40.0 🤷🏻♂️
@@erick7862 The exact measurement of the charlie group was 101.75" above the zeroing shot, which at 70 yards is 40.37 mils
Who makes the 50 MOA rail?
Pierce makes this one, its built specifically for their 10x action
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Is your NF scope first or second focal plane?
first
That’s why I like red dots Lol