Hi guys it’s my 1st post. And yes I read the forum looking for the answer before I posted.. I saw some hints but no solid answer.
Does cold weather change the point of impact? I usually shoot in the winter so I take my Gauntlet 30SL from the heated garage out to the cold barn and shoot out the barn door for a few hours.. all the while I suppose the rifle is getting colder.. if I walk away for awhile and come back my point of impact is off. Each day that i shoot my point of impact is off from the previous session. I tried a barrel band with no improvement. I just upgraded scope and rings with no improvement. I’ve owned this gun for a year and I’ve never had it show repeatable accuracy from one day to the next… I wonder if I have a lemon? Or is this just the nature of pcp’s.? I hope not because I just ordered a Panthera hoping for something better.
When I shoot my AR-15 or my .308 I can put it away for a year and it will still shoot sub 1 MOA from the 1st shot. Is that something I should or shouldn’t expect from a pcp?
Thanks
Does cold weather change the point of impact? I usually shoot in the winter so I take my Gauntlet 30SL from the heated garage out to the cold barn and shoot out the barn door for a few hours.. all the while I suppose the rifle is getting colder.. if I walk away for awhile and come back my point of impact is off. Each day that i shoot my point of impact is off from the previous session. I tried a barrel band with no improvement. I just upgraded scope and rings with no improvement. I’ve owned this gun for a year and I’ve never had it show repeatable accuracy from one day to the next… I wonder if I have a lemon? Or is this just the nature of pcp’s.? I hope not because I just ordered a Panthera hoping for something better.
When I shoot my AR-15 or my .308 I can put it away for a year and it will still shoot sub 1 MOA from the 1st shot. Is that something I should or shouldn’t expect from a pcp?
Thanks