I dont know what the deal is with mine, but its probably the most inconsistent gun I own. One shot will be right on, the next is 8" low and left, then another one right on, and another low left again. I sighted mine in at 50yds, it was right on (sometimes, want holding consistent groups) , but I was at least on paper. I moved back to 100yds, and I was over a foot high and right. I just cant figure it out. I have a Bushnell Banner 3x9 on it, but its a shotgun scope, so would think the recoil wouldnt be the problem. This was all done on bipods with a shooting sock under the stock. Hopefully youll have better luck than me.
Seeing how the 44 doesn't have iron sights, what power scope do you use on it?
I dont know what the deal is with mine, but its probably the most inconsistent gun I own. One shot will be right on, the next is 8" low and left, then another one right on, and another low left again. I sighted mine in at 50yds, it was right on (sometimes, want holding consistent groups) , but I was at least on paper. I moved back to 100yds, and I was over a foot high and right. I just cant figure it out. I have a Bushnell Banner 3x9 on it, but its a shotgun scope, so would think the recoil wouldnt be the problem. This was all done on bipods with a shooting sock under the stock. Hopefully youll have better luck than me.
What kind of ammo were you using? Maybe switch the scope out?
I dont know what the deal is with mine, but its probably the most inconsistent gun I own. One shot will be right on, the next is 8" low and left, then another one right on, and another low left again. I sighted mine in at 50yds, it was right on (sometimes, want holding consistent groups) , but I was at least on paper. I moved back to 100yds, and I was over a foot high and right. I just cant figure it out. I have a Bushnell Banner 3x9 on it, but its a shotgun scope, so would think the recoil wouldnt be the problem. This was all done on bipods with a shooting sock under the stock. Hopefully youll have better luck than me.
My son's H&R shoots very well on 240 gr. soft points (Mag Tech). Need to find the ammo your gun likes.