SCATT Zero drifting-WRONG
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:40 pm
I thought the SCATT system “calibration” was “drifting” from the 10 ring into the 7 or 8 ring after 30 or so shots standing. I was set up with A-17 NRA 50 foot target, set up 10 meters away. I was WRONG. When I took a break I wasn’t careful to return to the exact location on the floor. Here’s how sensitive the location was for me.
I hung a plumb bob on the front of the sensor and marked a spot on the floor (called “0”)
Marked the floor 12 inches to the right and left of 0. Also marked the floor 12 inches ahead and behind the 0.
Rested the rifle on shooting stand to make this rough test.
Calibrated SCATT while sensor located over the 0 mark. 10 ring score
Moved to the mark 12 inches to the left of 0 mark. 7 or 8 ring score at 9 o’clock
Moved to the mark 12 inches to the right of 0 mark. 7 ring score at 3 o’clock
Moved to the mark 12 inches above 0 mark. 8 ring score at 12 o’clock
Moved to the mark 12 inches behind the 0 mark. 8 ring score at 6 o’clock
Moved back to the original 0 mark and got 10 ring score.
It seems logical when you think about it I suppose but it was driving me crazy thinking my groups were drifting and having me re-calibrate several times during the entire 60 or 80 shot session. Obviously I’m new to SCATT. Hope this helps someone.
I hung a plumb bob on the front of the sensor and marked a spot on the floor (called “0”)
Marked the floor 12 inches to the right and left of 0. Also marked the floor 12 inches ahead and behind the 0.
Rested the rifle on shooting stand to make this rough test.
Calibrated SCATT while sensor located over the 0 mark. 10 ring score
Moved to the mark 12 inches to the left of 0 mark. 7 or 8 ring score at 9 o’clock
Moved to the mark 12 inches to the right of 0 mark. 7 ring score at 3 o’clock
Moved to the mark 12 inches above 0 mark. 8 ring score at 12 o’clock
Moved to the mark 12 inches behind the 0 mark. 8 ring score at 6 o’clock
Moved back to the original 0 mark and got 10 ring score.
It seems logical when you think about it I suppose but it was driving me crazy thinking my groups were drifting and having me re-calibrate several times during the entire 60 or 80 shot session. Obviously I’m new to SCATT. Hope this helps someone.