My Savage Model 10-FCP-K is excellent. My Bushnell DMR 3.5-21x50 scope is excellent. The limitation I have when shooting this rifle/scope is in how accurately I can adjust the parallax.

When I have groups over 1 MOA, I know I did something wrong, usually poor parallax adjustment. Here is a target from this morning at 300 yards. The slashed holes were shot first, when I THOUGHT I had the parallax correct. I made one more tweak, and the unmarked group was the result.



My problem is that I can't hit the parallax consistently at any distance. I think I should adjust for clear target focus first, then check for parallax by moving my head snd seeing if the target/crosshair relationship shifts. The problem I have is moving the gun when moving my head to check for parallax. I use a bag at the rear and a bipod at the front. Maybe substitute a harder bag at the rear until I get the parallax adjustment right?

Joe