Relayed this story to bkoenig a few weeks back.
I have a Savage 10 FCPK in 308 with a Falcon Menace 4-14 MIL/MIL on top of Burris rings and Warne mount.
Went with a friend to a pit out by Valley. Nice place. Has a road that goes straight into a natural berm. Turns left before the berm. Anyway, were able to laser 3 paper targets at 50yds, 100yds and 150yds. Also put a 12" steel at 150.
Over the past few months have been messing with the scope to the point that I wanted to recheck my zero. Put 4 down the pipe at 50 yds, made some adjustments to get things tightened up, but could not get tighter than 3" at 50yds with the second mag of 4. Hmmm............
3rd mag at the 100yd gave the same results, 3" group all around the eye.
4th mag at 150yds got the group down to about 1.5" and had 2 touching. My friend was laughing at me as to I could be sooooo bad at 50 and good at 150.
5th mag at the steel. Had some previous splats from friends 223. Friend told me to aim for a splat low left. Hit, bigger splat, did it again, bigger splat. WTF ??
Later that evening I remembered that I, sometime read an article about bullet stability with long range precision shooters and all the stuff they do when reloading. Stuff like COL and how close the bullet is to the edge of the rifleing, and bullet shape. The thought is that some bullets do not stabalize very well after being shot from various rifles. Mine seemed to have that same problem and get tighter after 100yds plus.
I was shooting Federal A308D which is 150gr FMJBT with velocity of 2820 fps according to Federal Ballistics.
Also removed my scope from the base and moved it 1 slot farther forward. So I get to do this again.