Been shooting BE since the mid 70's. I did have a 25 year layoff but have been back at it for several years now and have shot as high as 863-23 out back, measured and timed. However, 830 seems to be more of the norm of late - esp with these probs. Clark on my 41 w/a 4 Dot UD, factory grips. Prefer a medium firm grip. I do NOT switch dot sizes, period. Not even for someone else to "try". I do find my "natural" position before beginning.
In the last 4 months, randomly it would seem, my group will shift to the 1-2 o'clock quadrant in SF. Just abt 2-3 rings. I won't make any corrections - it's just an informal league at the local indoor range. I'll shoot either a 20 yd tgt or 25yd tgt at appropriate distance then most of the time the following sustained tgts will be very nicely grouped and centered. Maybe the slightest favoring of a click high.
Often enough also, my first ten SF that are "out" will be followed by the second ten pretty well centered, again with the discrepancy being N. of the 3-9 line.
Tonight, out of 6 tgts (a 600), only one was randomely grouped on ctr. ALL of the others were between the 7-8 rings.
I've threatened but now plan to stick another Match Dot on that I have in the wings for the .45 but never mounted. All units are previously used. Current one has been on the gun for 5? years or so. Ammo is or has been CCI std vel, cardboard with the occasional SK or MT for the long line at a match.
What say you?
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I had a match dot mounted on a 22 that did the same thing except it was right and then back to the middle. About an 8 inch discrepancy. Something was loose inside the scope. When I sent the scope in for repair, I received it back in about 5 weeks with a target enclosed that was shot with a 22 and would be an embarrassment if it were shot at 100 yards with the note saying the scope worked fine. I found out that means fixed. Good luck!