Originally Posted By: JPK"Nothing to do with calibers at those ranges...as someone said, one rifle has higher rings or bases than the other. If both had the exact same scope height they would have both shot as high at 100."
This would only be true if the two loads had bullets with identical BC and velocity. If either velocity or BC is different then one bullet will drop more at 100yds than the other since time of flight will be different.
If the OP is using a relatively heavy, slow bullet in the 243 and a light, higher velocity bullet in the 22-250 then he could generate the same results even if scope height on both rifles is identical.
My prediction is that when he goes back with the 22-250 zeroed 2" high at 100yds his rifle will print low at 25yds by about an inch.
JPK
JPK
Zero chance any bullet or the way they are loaded {and still be safe} could alone account for 6 inches of difference over 75 total yards in those calibers. And it for certain cannot be contributed to any ballistic coefficient...over 75 yards???? Come on dude, you could only get that much difference between a shotgun slug and a rifle at 75 yards, and it still wont be 8 inches.
This would only be true if the two loads had bullets with identical BC and velocity. If either velocity or BC is different then one bullet will drop more at 100yds than the other since time of flight will be different.
If the OP is using a relatively heavy, slow bullet in the 243 and a light, higher velocity bullet in the 22-250 then he could generate the same results even if scope height on both rifles is identical.
My prediction is that when he goes back with the 22-250 zeroed 2" high at 100yds his rifle will print low at 25yds by about an inch.
JPK
JPK
Zero chance any bullet or the way they are loaded {and still be safe} could alone account for 6 inches of difference over 75 total yards in those calibers. And it for certain cannot be contributed to any ballistic coefficient...over 75 yards???? Come on dude, you could only get that much difference between a shotgun slug and a rifle at 75 yards, and it still wont be 8 inches.