Alright, I'm stumped.
I have gone back to semi-buckhorn sights on my Marlin, taking off the 4X scope that I had put on there - that I decided just ruined the lines. So I go out two times now, funning through some ammo, trying to get a good zero and get things rolling. As I'm shooting with open sights, I'm starting at about 50 yards and moving up. I have 2 problems.
1. As the barrel heats up, my POI gets higher. First group of 3 is 1" high, dead center. Subsequent groups climb right off the sheet.
2. Moving out to 100 yards, my shots climb even higher. Is this the fault of the bullet's trajectory (shooting 150gr remington core-lokt, 80 degree day, calm winds) or the shooter?
I have a hard time with the semi-buckhorn. I loved using peep sights in the army, but with the factory sights here I'm finding it hard to get a good clear sight picture.
I'm pretty sure that I'm doing my part, as the groups are nice and tight, but I'm running out of elevation on the sights when the barrel gets hot. Ideas?