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Problem sighting in CVA Hunter 243
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<blockquote data-quote="goose17" data-source="post: 4798504" data-attributes="member: 1116"><p>I have had this gun for 4 years. The first two years never had a problem. Last year got it zeroed but not to the standard i liked because I ran out time before my sons Juvi hunt and I had to put another scope on it. This year I got it zeroed at 50 yards and its fine. Shoot it at 100 yards and its all over the place.I was like ok ,I'll put a different scope on it and try it again. 50 yards great. 100 yards worse then with the last scope. If your not familiar with this gun, its a break action single shot with a 20 inch barrel. I know its not me,because I've got my 6.5 touching holes at 100 and hitting in the bullseye at 200. Same thing with my 30-06. I'm shooting 100 grain factory ammo. I thought maybe I was not letting the barrel cool between shots, but one of the times trying to get it zeroed , i let it cool for a good 20 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goose17, post: 4798504, member: 1116"] I have had this gun for 4 years. The first two years never had a problem. Last year got it zeroed but not to the standard i liked because I ran out time before my sons Juvi hunt and I had to put another scope on it. This year I got it zeroed at 50 yards and its fine. Shoot it at 100 yards and its all over the place.I was like ok ,I'll put a different scope on it and try it again. 50 yards great. 100 yards worse then with the last scope. If your not familiar with this gun, its a break action single shot with a 20 inch barrel. I know its not me,because I've got my 6.5 touching holes at 100 and hitting in the bullseye at 200. Same thing with my 30-06. I'm shooting 100 grain factory ammo. I thought maybe I was not letting the barrel cool between shots, but one of the times trying to get it zeroed , i let it cool for a good 20 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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