I purchased an RWS 34 a little over three years ago to dispatch chipmunks, red squirrels, and any other varmints that were chewing up items in my shed and garage. Once I learned how to properly shoot a springer (artillery hold), I could make consistent hits from 20-30 yards with a 25 yard zero. Most of the trees, shed, etc. were in the 20-30 yard range. I always had issue with closer shots though. Only recently did I start trying to figure out why. Here's my setup and other pertinent info.
RWS 34 .22 cal, Hawke Sport HD 4-12x50 AO Mil-Dot IR, RWS Lock Down Scope Mount, 1.65"-ish Sight Height (hard to measure)
-Scope is very repeatable. Box test at 25 yards was excellent, and it returned to zero perfectly.
H&N Field Target Trophy, 14.66 gr, 5.53mm Head, 0.029 ballistic coefficient, muzzle velocity 637 fps (8 shots, 10 fps spread, 3.1 std dev) as measured with Caldwell chronograph, 44 degrees Fahrenheit, 66% humidity, 29.91" Hg (standardized), 830 ft elevation
-25 yard zero, dime to nickel size groups
-12.5 yards, 1" high, all shots touching
-10 yards, .5" high, one ragged hole
-6.25 yards, .125" low, one ragged hole
-50 yards, 4.5" low, 2-3" groups, mostly side to side spread, as the wind was starting to pick up and vary
This made me realize why I always missed the close shots. I always aimed high, assuming the pellet was still rising to sight height until apexing at the sight line at 25 yards. This is what various ballistic softwares stated, and it is how my firearms behave. How is the above trajectory possible? I thought the pellets might be spiraling, but the groups at various ranges stay centered within .125" or so. I played around with sight height, ballistic coefficient, and muzzle velocity in ballistic software, but I cannot get the trajectory to match. I do not expect an exact match with the ballistic software, but I thought it would give the general pattern. I.e., I thought it was correct showing an apex at my sight line, instead of two ranges where the pellet crosses the sight line (one somewhere between 6.25 and 10 yards, the other at 25 yards). If the latter is the situation, I would expect a much lower point of impact at 50 yards.
I repeated the above yardages with JSB RS, 13.43 gr, .034 ballistic coefficient, muzzle velocity 703 fps (8 shots, 9 fps spread, 3.2 std dev), same environmental conditions. I did not re-zero for this pellet, but the pattern repeated itself -- not exactly the same numbers, but general trajectory confusion.
Let me know if any other information is required. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
RWS 34 .22 cal, Hawke Sport HD 4-12x50 AO Mil-Dot IR, RWS Lock Down Scope Mount, 1.65"-ish Sight Height (hard to measure)
-Scope is very repeatable. Box test at 25 yards was excellent, and it returned to zero perfectly.
H&N Field Target Trophy, 14.66 gr, 5.53mm Head, 0.029 ballistic coefficient, muzzle velocity 637 fps (8 shots, 10 fps spread, 3.1 std dev) as measured with Caldwell chronograph, 44 degrees Fahrenheit, 66% humidity, 29.91" Hg (standardized), 830 ft elevation
-25 yard zero, dime to nickel size groups
-12.5 yards, 1" high, all shots touching
-10 yards, .5" high, one ragged hole
-6.25 yards, .125" low, one ragged hole
-50 yards, 4.5" low, 2-3" groups, mostly side to side spread, as the wind was starting to pick up and vary
This made me realize why I always missed the close shots. I always aimed high, assuming the pellet was still rising to sight height until apexing at the sight line at 25 yards. This is what various ballistic softwares stated, and it is how my firearms behave. How is the above trajectory possible? I thought the pellets might be spiraling, but the groups at various ranges stay centered within .125" or so. I played around with sight height, ballistic coefficient, and muzzle velocity in ballistic software, but I cannot get the trajectory to match. I do not expect an exact match with the ballistic software, but I thought it would give the general pattern. I.e., I thought it was correct showing an apex at my sight line, instead of two ranges where the pellet crosses the sight line (one somewhere between 6.25 and 10 yards, the other at 25 yards). If the latter is the situation, I would expect a much lower point of impact at 50 yards.
I repeated the above yardages with JSB RS, 13.43 gr, .034 ballistic coefficient, muzzle velocity 703 fps (8 shots, 9 fps spread, 3.2 std dev), same environmental conditions. I did not re-zero for this pellet, but the pattern repeated itself -- not exactly the same numbers, but general trajectory confusion.
Let me know if any other information is required. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.