Range Report: the CZ in Texas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 6:30 am
I think I did my part of taking my time to get the rifle seated on the sandbags in the same way each time. I would aim and close my eyes for 30 seconds and when I opened them if I wasn’t still on target I wasn’t in my natural position. Sometimes it would take me ten minutes to get it right. I managed my breathing and trigger control and did not rush the shots. My heartbeat was about 55 which isn’t ideal but still doable. I really felt I was doing it to perfection.
What I discovered was the scope was off. This has never happened before. Time after time I could take it to the range and hit the x the first shot. I’m not sure what happened but I think something happened on the way down.
To me the parallax shifted and I could not find the correct setting. I set it to 100 like usual and it just didn’t feel right. Or I could just be making excuses.
The results did not live up to my expectations. I really thought I could start out with three x’s and then start going wild. That did not happen. I was all over the place from the very beginning. That was after adjusting it right three inches and down an inch. Like I said before that was never a problem.
My friend shot it also and thought the parallax was off. We both came to this conclusion separately. I think I need a better scope. The Weaver Classic failed after two years of use. I’m not giving up on the rifle just the scope.
Here are my five shots I took after zeroing it. Fairly average. I guess we have to have bad days to appreciate the goods days. At least I had fun with the Henry. I had no expectations of it and it didn’t fail me.
What I discovered was the scope was off. This has never happened before. Time after time I could take it to the range and hit the x the first shot. I’m not sure what happened but I think something happened on the way down.
To me the parallax shifted and I could not find the correct setting. I set it to 100 like usual and it just didn’t feel right. Or I could just be making excuses.
The results did not live up to my expectations. I really thought I could start out with three x’s and then start going wild. That did not happen. I was all over the place from the very beginning. That was after adjusting it right three inches and down an inch. Like I said before that was never a problem.
My friend shot it also and thought the parallax was off. We both came to this conclusion separately. I think I need a better scope. The Weaver Classic failed after two years of use. I’m not giving up on the rifle just the scope.
Here are my five shots I took after zeroing it. Fairly average. I guess we have to have bad days to appreciate the goods days. At least I had fun with the Henry. I had no expectations of it and it didn’t fail me.