Today I missed two easy shots at a doe, about 80 yards distant with my .30-30 Handi- shots were from a shooting house with the foreend rested on my gloved hand, which was resting on the windowsill. Plenty of time to make the shots, I couldn't believe I had missed.
When I got back to the truck I noticed I had hunted with loads that had been neck sized, as opposed to my usual hunting loads that are FL sized. Before leaving today, I went to the club range. Just last Saturday I had replaced the Simmons shotgun scope with a Leupold M8 4X, and sighted in with the FL loads without a problem. I was not even on the paper at 100 yds, and was nearly 5" left at 25. The rifle had not been bumped, just taken home at put in the safe after the sight-in session, and taken to the woods this morning.
Now-- I have noticed differences in velocity (small) and pressure signs when testing neck vs. FL loads a time or two at the range in .308, .280, and 7.62x54, but I have not noticed any great change in point of impact. An inch or so, at most.
I'm going to the range tomorrow with this .30-30 and you can bet I'll be double checking the mount and rings, as well as taking the other scope along to switch back if need be. I think all that should be good and tight since I just mounted that scope and have been doing this for over 30 years now.
So there are two variables- a new (to me) scope, and neck sized rounds. I'll be taking this one step at a time with the troubleshooting, but has anyone ever seen such a difference just from sizing the cases differently?
Thanks,
Rick