Originally Posted by
super_hunt54
Guys, let me get this correct in my head here. He is ONLY using 100gr T7. He is 4 inches high at 50 and 12 inches or more at 100. And you guys think that he has a sight problem? For him to be STILL on an upward rise at 100 yards with that load tells me his point of aim (angle) is pretty darn high. If he has any shooting experience at all he could barrel sight and see that. Something just isn't right with this story. Think about the trajectory of that load for a second. For it to be an actual sight problem those sites would have to be so far off it's ridiculous. It's been a while since I was able to see well enough for opens but my memory aint THAT bad. Something doesn't smell right. He either isn't shooting on a vertical plane or his load is way heavier than stated. For that bullet to be on the rise from his stated powder load is pretty evident that his firing trajectory is pretty steep.
What you are saying makes sense to me except I don't think we know exactly where the 100 yard bullets are going. All we know is that they aren't hitting the target.
Normally if he is 4 inches high at 50 we would expect the point of impact to be close to 5 or 6 inches high at 100 or something close to that.
I don't know what is happening but do you think there is a possibility that he is getting enough muzzle jump to put the bullet above the target? I'm just guessing here.